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Two paintings from a Bihari Sat Sai series, showing the protagonists discoursing in palace courtyards Datia, circa 1750(2) image 1
Two paintings from a Bihari Sat Sai series, showing the protagonists discoursing in palace courtyards Datia, circa 1750(2) image 2
Lot 73

Two paintings from a Bihari Sat Sai series, showing the protagonists discoursing in palace courtyards
Datia, circa 1750
(2)

30 March 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£2,000 - £3,000

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Two paintings from a Bihari Sat Sai series, showing the protagonists discoursing in palace courtyards
Datia, circa 1750

gouache and gold on paper, dark blue borders, nagari text in white and red within borders
220 x 240 mm. and slightly smaller(2)

Footnotes

The Sat Sai of Bihari Lal, a late 17th Century poet at Amber and at the court of Shah Jahan, is in the tradition of religious texts exploring the romance of Radha and Krishna, containing couplets on love, devotion and moral lessons.

For similar Datia paintings, see for example Simon Ray, Indian and Islamic Works of Art, November 2008, no. 66; November 2010, no. 40.

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