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Lot 357

A courtesan at her toilette seated on a terrace
Murshidabad, circa 1760

18 June 2013, 11:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,875 inc. premium

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A courtesan at her toilette seated on a terrace
Murshidabad, circa 1760

gouache and gold on paper, buff and blue borders with floral motifs in gold
270 x 190 mm.

Footnotes

Nawab Mushid Quli Khan, from whom the town of Murshidabad acquired its name, moved his centre of administration from Dacca to Bengal in 1704. But it was not until the reign of the able Ali Vardi Khan (1740-1756) that painting at Murshidabad, now a prosperous and influential city, began to flourish, a trend which was to continue until the 1770s. Beautiful courtesans with thick eyelashes and darkened eyelids depicted on palace terraces along the Ganges were popular subjects.

For comparison see T. Falk and M. Archer, Indian Miniatures in the India Office Library, London 1981, nos. 368, i-viii.

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