Kerala
Murals by Sujith
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October 2009
Kerala
has a tradition in the field of painting as is evidenced by the murals
in temples, palaces and churches. The murals of Tirunandikkara (now in
Kanyakumari district) and Tiruvanchikulam are reckoned as the earliest
specimens of Kerala painting. These have been assigned to the period from
the 9th to the 12th century A.D. Most of the murals now seen in Kerala
temples belong to the period from 15th century onwards.One can say that
the tradition of painting on walls began in Kerala with the pre-historic
rock paintings found in the Anjanad valley of Idukki district. Archaeologists
presume that these paintings belong to different periods from upper Paleolithic
period to early historic period. Rock engravings dating to the Mesolithic
period have also been discovered in two regions of Kerala, at Edakkal in
Wayanad and at Perumkadavila in Tiruvananthapuram district.
Sujith is from Nelikkara village
at waynad.
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