AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RUKMINI HARAN SERIES: KRISHNA DEPARTS THE COURT
AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RUKMINI HARAN SERIES: KRISHNA DEPARTS THE COURT
AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RUKMINI HARAN SERIES: KRISHNA DEPARTS THE COURT
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AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RUKMINI HARAN SERIES: KRISHNA DEPARTS THE COURT

INDIA, PUNJAB HILLS, GARHWAL, CIRCA 1840

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AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RUKMINI HARAN SERIES: KRISHNA DEPARTS THE COURT
INDIA, PUNJAB HILLS, GARHWAL, CIRCA 1840
image 9 x 12 ½ in. (22.9 x 31.8 cm.)
folio 12 x 15 3/8 in. (30.5 x 39.1 cm.)
Provenance
Royal Mandi Collection.
Private German Collection, 1969, by repute.
Sotheby Park Bernet New York, 27 February 1973, lot 63.
Private Connecticut Collection, by repute.
Bonhams New York, 19 March 2012, lot 1192.

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Lot Essay

The Rukmini Haran, part of the Bhagavata Purana, is among the most popular series to be illustrated in the Garhwal court, with at least three sets known to have been produced in the 19th century. The epic tells the story of the marriage of Krishna and Rukmini, a princess betrothed to the king Shishupala, despite her longings to be with Krishna. The present scene shows Krishna departing Dwarka after Rukmini sends him a Brahmin messenger to plan an elopement. His charioteer Daruka will lead Krishna to Rukmini at Kundinapura. A procession of mounted attendants and musicians see them off.
Other pages from this series sold at Sotheby's, New York, March 29, 2006, lot 163 and September 19, 2006, lot 8, and more recently at Christie's London, 12 June 2018, lot 145 for 27,500 GBP.

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