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Avatars of Eternal Vishnu

Divine incarnations to guide, protect, and uplift

This Kalighat Dashavatara collection of six mid-19th-century watercolor and tempera paintings by anonymous Bengali artists (c.1850–1900) was created in the bustling studios around Kolkata’s Kalighat Temple. Rendered with bold black outlines, flat jewel-toned washes, and minimal backgrounds, each portrait depicts an avatar of Vishnu from the fish-bodied Matsya and tortoise Kurma to the boar Varaha, the man lion Narasimha, and beyond, infusing mythic drama with intimate folk-art charm. Originally sold as affordable pilgrimage keepsakes, these works democratized sacred imagery for everyday devotion. Whether aligned above a meditation altar, gracing a cozy reading nook, or enlivening a hallway gallery, this bundle transforms any wall into a vibrant celebration of divine descent, folk-spirit energy, and Bengal’s timeless Bhakti tradition

6 Unframed Art Print Size:

Prices include worldwide shipping, taxes, and customs, shown in your local currency. You will be charged in Euro. Unframed artwork is printed on FSC® certified paper with environmentally friendly packaging & shipment. For sustainability, we recommend pairing with a second‑hand frame