Name/Title
Kali the Goddess of DestructionEntry/Object ID
1998.09.21Description
The painting depicts a dark-skinned figure with multiple arms, each holding different symbolic items. The figure is adorned with a garland of skulls and is shown with wide eyes and an extended tongue, surrounded by a border of geometric patterns.Type of Painting
WatercolorArtwork Details
Medium
PaperSubject
KaliSubject Person
KaliAcquisition
Accession
1998.09Source or Donor
Derek DavenportAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
Gift of Derek DavenportEthnography
Cultural Region
Region
MadhubaniCountry
IndiaNotes
Traditionally produced by women, Madhubani/Mithila paintings are identifiable by bright colors, geometric patterning, and two-dimensionality.Inscription/Signature/Marks
Type
Attribution, NoteLocation
Back Upper Left CornerTranscription
"KALi"
The Goddess of destructionLanguage
EnglishMaterial/Technique
PenType
NoteLocation
Back Bottom Right CornerTranscription
1998.09.21 DADLanguage
EnglishMaterial/Technique
PencilLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
PaintingNomenclature Class
ArtNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsProvenance
Notes
Derek Davenport (1927-2017), West Lafayette, Indiana; donated to the Purdue University Galleries in 1998