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Divine Color: Hindu Prints from Modern Bengal | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Vivid prints of divinities are part of daily life for Hindus in India and around the world, used for worship in homes, factories, and offices, as well as for adornment on cars, calendars, computers, and shop counters. The art world has historically overlooked these images, often called “calendar art,” because they are inexpensive and mass produced. But they have a rich and fascinating history in and influence on Indian art, religion, and society.
Jan 31–May 31, 2026 (UTC-5)