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Lot 161*

A goddess worshipped by a prince and his consort in a palace pavilion, female musicians performing in a courtyard to the right, mahouts waiting with two elephants at the palace entrance
Central India, circa 1780

2 April 2009, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£1,500 - £2,000

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A goddess worshipped by a prince and his consort in a palace pavilion, female musicians performing in a courtyard to the right, mahouts waiting with two elephants at the palace entrance
Central India, circa 1780

gouache on paper, red border, nagari text on reverse, unframed
332 x 457 mm.

Footnotes

Similar in style to a Bhagavata Purana series executed in Nepal but strongly influenced by painting done in Central India. For comparison see E. Binney, Rajput Miniatures from the collection of Edwin Binney III, Portland, Oregon 1968, pl. 49.

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