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The Story
Rajput, or Rajasthani, miniature painting grew in the royal courts of Mewar, Marwar, Bundi and Kishangarh from the 17th century onward. Bolder in colour and more lyrical than its Mughal cousin, this tradition celebrates devotion, the eternal romance of Radha and Krishna, the musical moods of the Ragamala, and the pageantry of courtly life—painted in glowing natural pigments on handmade wasli paper. It belongs to the Ragamala tradition, in which each painting personifies a musical mode through a poetic human scene.
About This Piece
A hand-painted Rajasthani Miniature on paper, worked in fine detail in the classical manner. A collectible piece that brings the intimacy of the Indian album tradition to your wall.
Details
- Art form: Rajasthani Miniature
- Subject: Ragamala Lady in the Garden
- Medium: Hand-painted on paper
- Size: 11×9 in
- Finish: Hand-painted, fine detail
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Care: Keep framed/glazed; avoid direct sunlight and humidity.