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Malavagaudi Ragini, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750 / 70. Creator: Unknown
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Malavagaudi Ragini, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750 / 70. Creator: Unknown
Malavagaudi Ragini, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750/70
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Calligraphy Colourful Courting Courtship Hindu Hinduism Jaipur Miniature Opaque Watercolor And Gold On Paper Orange Orange Colour Ragamala Ragamala Painting Ragini Ragmala Rajasthan Hindoostan
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases the exquisite "Malavagaudi Ragini, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set" created in the 18th century. The unknown artist skillfully used opaque watercolor and gold on paper to bring this masterpiece to life. The painting depicts a scene of courtship set in the enchanting gardens of a palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan. A group of men and women dressed in traditional Indian attire gather under the night sky illuminated by a soft orange glow. The rich green color of the garden creates an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. In the foreground, a male musician plays his instrument while surrounded by female admirers who are captivated by his melodious tunes. Their colorful clothing adds vibrancy to the composition, with shades of pink and rose contrasting against their surroundings. The intricate calligraphy at the top provides information about this religious artwork rooted in Hinduism. It is part of a larger series known as "Ragamala" which portrays various musical modes or ragas through visual representation. This stunning piece reflects both artistic mastery and cultural heritage, offering viewers an insight into India's rich history and traditions. Its presence within Chicago's prestigious Art Institute serves as a testament to its significance within Asian art collections worldwide.
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