Kutch School, circa 1850

A Collection of six Portraits of Indian Figures including 'Bayadere', 'Momchand d' Oiseau', 'Ayah',

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Kutch School, circa 1850
A Collection of six Portraits of Indian Figures including 'Bayadere', 'Momchand d' Oiseau', 'Ayah',
four with inscription as title (lower edge)
pencil, watercolour and bodycolour heightened with gold and with touches of white and gum arabic, unframed
7½ x 5¾ in. (19 x 14.7 cm.) (6)

Lot Essay

Company painting never developed on a large scale in western India. Occasionally a European would employ an Indian artist to carry out private commissions, but this was not commonplace in the western regions. It was not until the mid-19th Century that sets of pictures depicting trades and castes were regularly produced in western India and sold in Bombay.

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