Tirupati painting of Dashavatara

Title
Tirupati painting of Dashavatara
Year/Period
18th century
Region
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
Technique
Dimension
Object size: 21.7 x 12.5 cm
Accession No.
2005-00005-002
Credit Line
Purchased with funds from Hwang Soo Jin and anonymous donors

This is the reverse side of the painting of Kurma avatara. It shows a tank with a white-canopied structure . This painting of Kurma avatara, as one of the ten incarnations ('dashavatara') of Vishnu, belongs to a group of three Tirupati souvenir paintings. He is depicted under a canopy of flowers and garlands. The faces of the deities in this series are blue complexioned with white highlights and the colours red, blue green, yellow and pink have been used liberally.The style, colours and decorative features suggest that they were made for Vaishnava (Vishu devotees) patrons who may have visited Tirupati temple and were carrying back these paintings as a memento of their pilgrimage.