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Hale also sentenced to death two women tried before him for witchcraft
View of the British Department of the exhibition
Sheriff (1735) and Alderman (1728-1756)
Scene showing figures with barrows mainly packed with vegetables
Sun, Elephants and Peacocks Finish:Rolled Hale also sentenced to deathThis picture is rich in imagery using many of the common motifs found in Madhubani Art. The Sun represents fertility, Peacocks are one of the most famous birds in Hindu mythology, Parrots are considered as symbols of love while the Elephants are associated with wealth . This work shows the interconnections of all these elements and their importance to the rural community within which this Art form exists.