Antique Painting Jagannath Odisha Pattachitra Painting
This exceptional large-format Odisha Pattachitra from the 19th century portrays the sacred triad—Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra—in an iconic temple-style form central to Puri’s devotional art heritage. Painted on traditional patta cloth using natural mineral pigments, the artwork showcases the depth of classical Chitrakar mastery: bold outlines, rhythmic shading, refined facial iconography, and meticulously executed borders.
The painting has aged gracefully over nearly a century, displaying natural patina, surface texture variations, and pigment mellowing that testify to its authenticity. Its grand scale and devotional intensity make it a standout piece for temples, luxury heritage interiors, museum spaces, and discerning collectors seeking rare Odisha folk art of significant presence.
Key Highlights
- Large 19th-century Odisha Pattachitra of the Jagannath triad
- Hand-painted on patta cloth with natural pigments
- Rich patina and surface aging confirming provenance
- Museum-worthy scale and decorative detailing
- Ideal for cultural interiors, temples, and premium collections
Technical Specifications
| SKU | C3413 |
| Painting Type | Odisha Pattachitra |
| Period | 19th Century (80–100 years old) |
| Material | Natural pigments, mineral colors |
| Medium | Patta Cloth |
| Dimensions | 38 x 31 cm |
| Origin | Puri, Odisha |
| Condition | Old with deep patina and texture aging |
Story & Symbolism
The triad represents divine protection and universal harmony, believed to bring auspiciousness and spiritual grounding wherever displayed.
USP
A monumental antique Pattachitra with rare scale, fine detailing, and museum-level devotional presence.
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