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Lot 217*

Radha and Krishna exchanging glances by a palace doorway
Mandi or Kangra, by a painter of the second generation after Nainsukh, early 19th Century

26 October 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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Radha and Krishna exchanging glances by a palace doorway
Mandi or Kangra, by a painter of the second generation after Nainsukh, early 19th Century

gouache and gold on paper, in a painted oval, floral cornerpieces, floral inner border, border trimmed
240 x 181 mm.

Footnotes

For a very similar composition, see B. N. Goswamy, Indian Art Treasures: Suresh Neotia Collection, no. 134, where it is attributed to the Sajnu family workshop at Mandi. It is also suggested that the painting may be by the hand of Muhammadi, Sajnu's follower. For another comparison, see B. N. Goswamy, E. Fischer, Pahari Masters: Court Painters of Northern India, Delhi 1997, p. 359, no. 156; and also Christie's, Arts of India, 26th May 2016, lot 67, referred to as 'style of Sajnu', which has very similar floral cornerpieces, and which was formerly in the royal collection, Mandi.

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