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The Indian Express
- New Delhi, Thursday, June 25, 1998
URBAN MADHUBANI - (Contributed by Shumita Didi Sandhu & Nirupama Dutt )
Manisha Jha’s first exhibition of Madhubani paintings at the India
International Centre art gallery is a bold and colourful effort.
An urbanarchitect and interior designer practicing in Delhi.....
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THE SUNDAY OBSERVER -
New Delhi, June 1998
MADHUBANI’S NEW AVATAR - Sangeeta
Thakur
A young Painter attemps to Re-invents the ancient folk art form .....
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DELHI MID DAY - New
Delhi, Saturday, June 27, 1998
A WHIFF OF FRESH AIR
- Mayank Bahaguna
FOLK ART in India has by and large remained neglected, although it
has received critical acclaim across the shores. The so-called art
afficianodos are content heaping praise on the proponents.....
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BARODA TIMES, TIMES OF
INDIA - Thursday, November 12, 1998
BRINGING BIHAR TO VADODARA -
Malay Vyas and Anita Mehta
If you ever visit the Institute of Environmental Design (ED) at
Vallabh Vidhyanagar, you are likely to be enthralled ......
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THE INDIAN EXPRESS -
Late City Vadodara, Saturday, November 14, 1998
A Passion for Madhubani Paintings
A Student of architecture, Manisha Jha was inspired by their
beauty....
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GOMANTAK TIMES - 15th
December, 1998
MADHUBANI PAINTINGS ON DISPLAY AT KA
- By Sahradya
Manisha and Bandana, the two Jha sisters, are here with a mission,
an intention to popularise the folk art form of Mithila region in
Northern Bihar. The Madhubani through their exhibition.....
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GOMANTAK TIMES, WEEKENDER - Magazine
Weekender 12, December, 1999.
SISTER'S ACT
Three artists, sisters MANISHA, PUJA and BANDANA JHA, do their bit
to bring awareness of the centuries old Madhubani art in order to
help the rural women of Mithila in Bihar....
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National Herald -
Goa, December 2000
Madhubani – their identity !
- By A. D’Souza
“In keeping with the Chinese idea of duality, everthing that
exists in nature, exists in sets of two – this philosophy is
shared deeply by sisters/ painters- Manisha and Bandana Jha....
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HINDUSTAN TIMES CITY -
New Delhi, Saturday, 7 July 2001
TAKING MADHUBANI TO THE MASSES -
Poonam Goel
From the flute- playing Krishna to the fishes depicting the origin
of life, from the majestic Durga to the scenic Fontinehas ( a
Portuguese colony in Goa ), the three Jha sisters...
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MUMBAI NEWSLINE -
Wednesday, May 1, 2002
Manisha, Bandana and Puja Jha's Mithila
paintings merge tradition with Innovation
- Renuka Suryanarayan
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BOMBAY TIMES -
Saturday, May 4, 2002
RITUAL ART - By Hetal Shet
The themes of Madhubani paintings are mainly religious and
ritualistic....
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THE NAVHIND TIMES -
Goa, Monday, December 30, 2002
CULTURE & ARTS
THE CAST(E) OF PAINTINGS
- By Naguesh R. Sardessai
With the objective of making Madhubani form of paintings more
popular across the world and in return creating Madhubani Art
Center, the Jha sisters ....
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