AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF A LADY WITH LITTLE A WATER POT
AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF A LADY WITH LITTLE A WATER POT
Painting with watercolors and gold on paper
India, 18th-19th century
A very fine Indian miniature painting on a light-toned background surrounding the deep blue floral-patterned border. The only depiction, apart from the lawn and distant clouds on the edges, is an absentmindedly moving Woman, dressed in partially translucent clothing and a cloth over her head. She is wearing jewelry around her wrists and holding a small amphora in one hand. Gold leaf-patterns embellish the border and above it, on the backdrop, is a large red stamp. The stamp is also present on the back; next to it a similar deep blue border around a Nastaliq script.
Dimensions: SHEET SIZE 34.2 x 22 CM, IMAGE 17.5 x 10.2 CM
Condition: The painting is somewhat damaged. The smudges are unmistakably a result of the white lead's darkening over time and confirm the item’s age.
Provenance: Collection of a Persian artist