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Saura painting is a style of wall mural paintings associated with the Saura tribals of the state of Odisha in India. These paintings, also called ikons (or ekons ) are visually similar to Warli paintings and hold religious significance for the Sauras.
Savara may refer to: Savara people or Sora people; Savara language (Munda), or Sora, in India; Savara language (Dravidian), in India; Savara, a genus of moths in the family Erebidae; Savara, a planet in the computer game Tyrian
The Sora (alternative names and spellings include Saora, Saura, Savara and Sabara) are a Munda ethnic group from eastern India. They live in southern Odisha and north coastal Andhra Pradesh . The Soras mainly live in Gajapati , Rayagada and Bargarh districts of Odisha. [ 2 ]
2025 NFL offseason previews: 32 teams' needs, free agents, draft picks, salary cap space and more. Yahoo Sports Staff. February 12, 2025 at 2:56 AM (Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports)
Masterpiece is a board game by Parker Brothers, now a brand of Hasbro.Players participate in auctions for famous works of art. It was designed by Jeffrey Breslow of Marvin Glass and Associates and originally published in 1970 by Parker Brothers, and then published again in 1976 and 1996.
The Bengal Renaissance, along with the general influence of the Ravi Varma school of painting, influenced the Mysore school of painting. King Krishnaraja Wadiyar III patronised famous painters including Sundarayya, Tanjavur Kondayya and Alasinrayya.
Ernst Lederer, a well known art historian, has been "dazu bewogen" (induced) to "donate" this valuable painting to the Republic of Austria in return for an export license for a fragment of the large Lederer [14] collection which was destroyed at the end of the war by SS troops at Schloss Immendorf (including famous paintings by Klimt and ...
Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil (French: Monet Peignant dans son Jardin à Argenteuil) 1873: 46 cm × 60 cm (18 in × 24 in) Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut [18] Tapestry in the Park (French: La tapisserie dans le parc) 1873: 46 cm × 38 cm (18 in × 15 in) Private collection Spring, Chatou: 1873