Breathtaking portraits of Mahabharat by an Italian Painter
Breathtaking portraits of Mahabharat by an Italian Painter
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Painters are artists who portray their feeling on the canvas with a brush. The vivid shades or hues of colours when mixed with each other shows a bundle of emotions. Worldwide many renowned painters have flaunted their art through exhibitions. These are the piece of art no one can try to make again, not even the painter.

Just like them an Italian Painter, Giampaolo Tomassetti, has painted breathtaking pictures of the mythological epic Mahabharata. It took him 12 years to paint some of the most iconic scenes from the legendary epic. He studied Mahabharat thoroughly for 5 long years. Each and every painting he has made is a real image of the epitome. 

Tomassetti was also a member of International Vedic Art Academy in Villa Vrindavan, Italy, for about 7 years.
Let's take a tour to some of his compositions.

This is the cover page of the art series.

 

Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield.

 

Bhishma Pitamah during the war.

 

Karna lifting the wheel of the chariot during the war.

 

Pandavas discussing the war strategy.

 

A scene from the game of dice between Kauravas and Pandavas.

 

Abhimanyu, the youngest son of Arjuna, throwing a chariot-wheel at Drona.

 

Kunti with her son Surya-putra Karna.

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