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Opaque watercolour on Paper

Isarda, c. 1680-1690

Image: 6 x 11 in (15 x 27.5 cm)
Folio: 7 x 12 in (17.5 x 30 cm)




In this miniature a prince is portrayed being presented with a coconut wrapped in silver foil, considered an auspicious tradition.

The painting is by the hand of Wajid, who was the principal artist at Isarda during this time. This miniature is important because apart from being a fine example of painting from this School, it demonstrates how Mughal customs were adopted at local or provincial courts.

The Thikana of Isarda was south east of Jaipur, and was responsible for the flowering of a wonderful school of painting with artists like Wajid in the late 17th century.




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  Lot 2 of 22  

INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS AND WORKS OF ART
24-25 APRIL 2013

Estimate
$8,000 - 10,000
Rs 4,16,000 - 5,20,000

Winning Bid
$7,212
Rs 3,75,024
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)

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PROVENANCE:
Formerly from the collection of W. G. and Mildred Archer
Formerly from the collection of the Tooth Gallery, London



 



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