AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RAGAMALA SERIES: MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI OF HINDOLA RAGA
AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RAGAMALA SERIES: MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI OF HINDOLA RAGA

HYDERABAD, DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, CIRCA 1760

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AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RAGAMALA SERIES: MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI OF HINDOLA RAGA
HYDERABAD, DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, CIRCA 1760
Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, a longing princess on a terrace fleeing the incoming storm
Painting 9 3/8 x 5 5/8in. (23.8 x 14.3cm.); folio 12 ¼ x 7 7/8in. (30.7 x 20cm.)
Provenance
From a European Private Collection; sold at Christie's, London, 19 October 1993, lot 7 (part)
Literature
C. Glynn, R. Skelton, A. L. Dallapiccola, Ragamala, Paintings from India from the Claudio Moscatelli Collection, London, 2011, cat. 20, pp. 78-79
Exhibited
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, 25 January 2012 - 27 May 2012
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, 22 October 2011 - 8 January 2012

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Lot Essay

Here the artist wrongly identifies his model on the reverse as Patamanjari. She is received here by an aged duenna as she rushes in from the monsoon storm. Texts describe her as a woman full of passion for her lover implying that she was about to go off as an Abhisarika, one who braves the terrors of a dark night in order to reach the trysting place (C. Glynn, R. Skelton, A. L. Dallapiccola, Ragamala, Paintings from India from the Claudio Moscatelli Collection, London, 2011,, p.78).

For related paintings see Klaus Ebeling, Ragamala Painting, Paris, 1973, pp.102, 251. Another folio from the series sold at Bonham’s, 8 October 2009, lot 259. For other folios from the same series, and further discussion, please see the preceding and following lots.

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