What are the significant changes in raw materials for Tanjore paintings over time?

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While there is a fascination with the very art form of Tanjore paintings, these paintings hold a very special place in most people's hearts. Being a classical art form, they are treasured for their historical and cultural significance. Tanjore art typically depicts various Hindu gods and goddesses
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While there is a fascination with the very art form of Tanjore paintings, these paintings hold a very special place in most people's hearts. Being a classical art form,they are treasured for their historical and cultural significance. Tanjore art typically depicts various Hindu gods and goddesses read less
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Tanjore paintings signifies ancient art and the skills used by crafts men .They describe the importance in the form of carvings and incscriptions .
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Over time, the raw materials used in Tanjore paintings have undergone some changes due to availability, technological advancements, and artistic preferences. Traditional materials like natural pigments, gold foil, and gemstones are still used, but modern artists may also incorporate synthetic materials...
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Over time, the raw materials used in Tanjore paintings have undergone some changes due to availability, technological advancements, and artistic preferences. Traditional materials like natural pigments, gold foil, and gemstones are still used, but modern artists may also incorporate synthetic materials and acrylic paints for certain elements of the artwork. Additionally, there's a shift towards environmentally friendly materials and techniques in some contemporary Tanjore painting practices. read less
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