Madhubani Quartet
Traditional Indian Folk Art (Madhubani/Mithila): Characterized by intricate geometric patterns, fine line work, and rich detail filling the entire space.
The patterns and borders make it resemble a richly woven textile or embroidery piece.
Symmetry and Repetition: The figures and the surrounding borders are highly symmetrical and repetitive.
Four female figures standing side-by-side, depicted frontally in a highly stylized, two-dimensional manner.
Each figure has a prominent halo or circular headdress, suggesting they are goddesses or divine figures.
They wear stylized skirts and upper garments, each distinguished by a different color palette (blue, yellow, pink, red) and detailed, repetitive patterns.
Uses traditional Madhubani colors, including ochre, terra cotta, pink, blue, and black outlines.
The central scene is enclosed by multiple thick, decorative borders featuring repetitive geometric patterns (zigzags, triangles, checkerboard), which is typical of the style.
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