Tanjore painting is a major form of classical paintings from the town of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India. The art form dates back to about 1600 AD, a period when the Nayakas of Thanjavur encouraged art, classical dance, music and literature. Tanjore paintings are known for their surface richness, vibrant colors, compact composition and especially the glittering gold foils used to give the paintings their rich look. The subjects of most paintings are gods, goddesses and saints
We can also find reference of Tanjore painting in Sanskrit Prabodha Chandrodaya, Marathi translations of Mahabharatham and Bhagavatham (which are works of the painter Madhava swami dated 1824 A.D) and Rig Veda made in King Sarfoji's rule.
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