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GRAFFITI ART OF CHANDVAD RAJPRASAD

Journal: SHODHKOSH: JOURNAL OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS (Vol.2, No. 2)

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Page : 1-13

Keywords : Graffiti; Chandvad Rajprasad; Art;

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Abstract

English: A small town named Chandvad is situated on the Agra-Mumbai highway between Nashik and Malegaon in the state of Maharashtra. The Holkar's palace at Chandvad was built between 1753 and 1797. Many paintings have been made on the walls of this palace, which are older than the paintings of Rajbara found in Indore, but from the point of view of study, these paintings could be known much later. In 1929 the eminent archaeologist Shri R.D. When the Chandwad palace was surveyed by Banerjee, no importance was given to the painted walls there. After 12 years, the then District Collector of Nashik district, Shri H. F. Knight saw these paintings in AD 1933 and asked Sir J.J. School of Art Bombay Director Mr. H.J. King was invited. Mr. King was very impressed by those pictures and he studied those pictures closely and sent his report to the Holkar state. The princely state of Holkar again sent Kalaguru Devlalikar ji from Indore to Chandvad for a classified study of those paintings. After about ten years of all these activities, these paintings were preserved in 1944 AD. The frescoes built here were probably built between 1753 and 1797 AD during the construction of the Rajwada.

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