A PAINTING OF A MOUSE HUNT
A PAINTING OF A MOUSE HUNT
A PAINTING OF A MOUSE HUNT
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A PAINTING OF A MOUSE HUNT

INDIA, RAJASTHAN, MARWAR, CIRCA 1760

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A PAINTING OF A MOUSE HUNT
INDIA, RAJASTHAN, MARWAR, CIRCA 1760
image 10 7/8 x 8 7/8 in. (27.6 x 22.5 cm.)
folio 15 x 10 ¼ in. (38.1 x 26 cm.)
Provenance
R.E. Lewis, Inc., San Francisco.
John Yeon Collection, Portland, acquired from the above between 1958 and 1962.
Exhibited
M.H. De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, Indian Miniature Paintings from West Coast Private Collections, 29 May-19 July 1964, cat. 68.
Portland Art Museum, Quest for Beauty: The Architecture, Landscape and Collections of John Yeon, 13 May-3 September 2017.

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Lot Essay

The present scene depicts a host of holy Hindu ascetics, or sadhu, unwinding in a chandu-khana, or opium den. They are brandishing several weapons as they hunt a mouse perched at the base of a tree. They are all enjoying themselves in their inebriated states, partially undressed, revealing scrawny and contorted forms. This painting has previously been attributed to Hyderabad, though more similar paintings of the subject appear to be from Marwar. See for example, another painting from Marwar, and dated to circa 1775, in the collection of the San Diego Museum of Art (Edwin Binney 3rd Collection, 1990.722).

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