Description
The Kalighat masters understood something about Durga that more polished traditions sometimes miss: she isn’t serene. She is completely, terribly, joyfully powerful — and the demons at her feet know it. This is the goddess not as object of devotion but as force of nature, surrounded by her retinue, the battle already decided before it began.
The amber ground, the compressed figures, the white line work crackling like electricity across the surface — this is Bengali folk art at full intensity, made by artists who lived near the Kalighat temple and painted the sacred as something immediate and alive, not distant and decorative.
On large-format museum-grade canvas, that intensity fills a room the way a drumbeat fills a hall — you feel it before you understand it.






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