A Scene from the Ramayana: Ravana and the Asuras
A Scene from the Ramayana: Ravana and the Asuras

INDIA, KANGRA, CIRCA 1780-1800

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A Scene from the Ramayana: Ravana and the Asuras
India, Kangra, circa 1780-1800
Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, very finely painted depicting the 10-headed Ravana seated on a throne at far right on a golden pavillion attended by various horned demon figures; with blue border painted with gold foliate scrolls on a speckled pink folio page; one line inscription in devanagari
Folio: 11 7/16 x 15 5/16 in. (29.4 x 38.9 cm.)

Lot Essay

The Ramayana series from which this painting comes is thought to have been commissioned by the Kangra ruler Sansar Chand during the last quarter of the 18th century. It has strong similarities with a slightly earlier or possibly contemporary series, which was executed at Kangra circa 1775, and with which it is sometimes confused. Both sets are of almost identical size, but the inner border of the present series is dark blue with gold arabesque decoration, whereas that of the other set is a solid band of black (see, for example, two leaves from this closely related series in D. Ehnbom, Indian Miniatures, New York 1985, nos. 116-118). Two closely related paintings from this series are also published in P. Pal, The Classical Tradition in Rajput Painting from the Paul F. Walter Collection, New York, 1978, p. 186.

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