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Naramedha Pata (Narrative Scroll telling the story of Naramedha)

1916
Durlav Chitrakara (Indian, active early 20th century)
In Bengal, professional minstrel-painters (called patuas) paint scrolls (known as patas) that depict popular stories in a vertical sequence of illustrations. Patuas use these scrolls to accompany their songs, which are composed of couplets. Each couplet describes an episode in the story and corresponds to an individual illustration. As the song unfolds, the patua unrolls the scroll to reveal the appropriate picture and holds it up for his audience to see. As they have for centuries, patuas today travel from place to place, entertaining audiences in the courtyard of a temple, school, large home, or even under the shade of a tree.

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