PRINCES, LADIES AND COURTIERS IN A CAMP
PRINCES, LADIES AND COURTIERS IN A CAMP
PRINCES, LADIES AND COURTIERS IN A CAMP
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PRINCES, LADIES AND COURTIERS IN A CAMP

MUGHAL INDIA, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY

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PRINCES, LADIES AND COURTIERS IN A CAMP
MUGHAL INDIA, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, laid down on card, mounted, framed and glazed
Painting 7 ¾ x 9 ½in. (19.6 x 24.1cm.); folio 8 ¾ x 10 5/8in. (22.1 x 26.9cm.)
Provenance
American art market, 1992
Literature
Cheney Cowles, Helen Delacretaz and Barry Till, Image and Word: Indian Paintings, Drawings, and Calligraphy (1350-1830), Victoria, 1998, p.14, fig.11
Exhibited
'Image and Word: Indian Paintings, Drawings, and Calligraphy (1350-1830)', Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Canada, 1998

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Lot Essay

This composition is based on a scene attributed to Payag, and painted around 1650-60 (11A.20; Linda York Leach, Mughal and Other Indian Paintings from the Chester Beatty Library, London, 1995, pp.475-7, no.3.88). Other versions of this scene are known, including a slightly simplified version which sold in these Rooms, 11 June 1986, lot 141. Another simplified example, painted in a distinctively Rajasthani idiom, is in the Jagdish and Kamla Mittal Museum of Indian Art, Hyderabad (76.165; John Seyller (ed.), Rajasthani Paintings in the Jagdish and Kamla Mittal Museum of Indian Art, Hyderabad, 2015, pp.32-3, no.10).

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