A PAINTING OF SNAKES AND LADDERS
A PAINTING OF SNAKES AND LADDERS
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A PAINTING OF SNAKES AND LADDERS

NEPAL, 19TH CENTURY

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A PAINTING OF SNAKES AND LADDERS
NEPAL, 19TH CENTURY
54 ½ x 35 ¼ in. (138.4 x 89.5 cm)
Provenance
Alfio Nicolosi Collection, Mantova, Italy.
Christie's New York, 2 September 2011, lot 291.
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The correct dimensions for this lot are 54 ½ x 34 ½ in. (138.4 x 89.5 cm)

The medium is natural pigments on cotton, laid on board.


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Lot Essay

The present painting would have been utilized as a board game played with dice. The board represents the progress of life with certain squares denoting good deeds, and others bad deeds, along with the consequences of both actions; the squares at the lower rungs represent states of hell ultimately leading up towards the heavens. The game, often played during the Paryusana festival, was popular amongst Jain nuns who used it as a didactic pastime to impart the notion of karma. Versions were also adapted for Hindus and Muslims; interestingly, and perhaps unusually, this present example includes Buddhist deities.

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