Pre-Asta Islamic and Indian art from a Private Collection in Rome and other provenances. In partnership with BAIAS Arte. Sessione unica
lunedì 16 dicembre 2024 ore 15:30 (UTC +01:00)
Sikh painting depicting a courtly scene
Sikh painting depicting a courtly scene
Northern India, Pahari, 19th century
Gouache on paper
A refined miniature painting possibly depicting the young Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh (r. 1821 - 1840) seated on a gilded throne in the outer pavilion of a palace, enjoying a traditional dance (Nautch) performed by two ladies. The composition is quite crowded and features players on the right, attendants of the ruler on the left and two dancers in the centre of a huge carpet with floral decoration on a red background. White marble architecture and forest in the distance, beyond the parapet that locates the scene on a terrace.
Provenance: Private collection Tuscany.
H. 28.5 X L. 40 cm (33 X 45 cm complessivo)