MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI
MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI
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MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI

PERHAPS AURANGABAD, DECCAN, INDIA, CIRCA 1720-1740

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MADHUMADHAVI RAGINI
PERHAPS AURANGABAD, DECCAN, INDIA, CIRCA 1720-1740
An illustration from a Ragamala series, opaque pigments heightened with gold and silver on paper, set within silver rules, the red margins with gold floral designs, the verso plain, black nasta'liq and devanagari in the upper right corner naming the scene, mounted, framed and glazed
Painting 9 ¼ x 5 ¾in. (23.5 x 14.6cm.); folio 11 1⁄8 x 7 ½in. (28.4 x 19.2cm.)
Provenance
With Alec Simpson, New Jersey, 1980s
Anon. sale, Bonhams, New York, 11 September 2012, lot 77

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The beautiful orange-red margins decorated with Mughal-style gold floral motifs relates the present painting to a known Ragamala series which is possibly painted in Aurangabad in the North Deccan. A group of five from the series are in the Museum Rietberg, Zurich (G. Boner, E. Fischer, B.N. Goswamy, Sammlung Alice Boner, Zurich, 1994, nos. 40-4, p.42) and another is published in John Seyller and Konrad Seitz, Mughal and Deccan Paintings, exhibition catalogue, Zurich, 2010, pp.136-8, no.46. A further painting was sold at Sotheby's, New York, 16 September 1998, lot 209A which was also published in Masselos, Menzes and Pal, Dancing to the Flute: Music and Dance in Indian Art, exhibition catalogue, Sydney, 1997, no.199.

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