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DESCRIPTION:From\nPraying to the Gods to Fighting for Social Justice: Mithi
 la painters and the SU\nArt CollectionIn\nthe 1970s\, Professor H. Daniel 
 Smith obtained some 70 Mithila painters from the\nMadhubani region of nort
 hern Bihar. In the\nearly years of this tradition moving from the clay wal
 ls of their homes to\npaper\, these paintings are an historical record of 
 a major painting tradition.\nBy the 21st century\, the tradition had evolv
 ed in style and content. Renowned\npainter Shalinee Kumari will discuss th
 e differences in\nthought and style between the early traditions on paper 
 and the modern works by\nherself and her compatriots.&nbsp\;For more infor
 mation\, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu).&nbsp\;Spo
 nsoring Department: South Asia Center\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affai
 rs
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center Speaker Series: Shalinee Kumari
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>From\nPraying to the Gods to Fighting for S
 ocial Justice: Mithila painters and the SU\nArt Collection</p><p>In\nthe 1
 970s\, Professor H. Daniel Smith obtained some 70 Mithila painters from th
 e\nMadhubani region of northern Bihar. In the\nearly years of this traditi
 on moving from the clay walls of their homes to\npaper\, these paintings a
 re an historical record of a major painting tradition.\nBy the 21st centur
 y\, the tradition had evolved in style and content. Renowned\npainter Shal
 inee Kumari will discuss the differences in\nthought and style between the
  early traditions on paper and the modern works by\nherself and her compat
 riots.&nbsp\;</p><p>For more information\, please contact Emera Bridger Wi
 lson (elbridge@syr.edu).&nbsp\;</p><p>Sponsoring Department: South Asia Ce
 nter\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p>
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