Krishna and Radha, playing the flute in the garden. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.

Date:
[between 1800 and 1899?]
Reference:
582096i
Part of:
Set of 9 Indian miniature paintings
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Publication/Creation

[India], [between 1800 and 1899?]

Physical description

1 painting : gouache on ivory, with pencil ; image 5.5 x 4.5 cm

Lettering

Vishnu 8 avatar, Krishna Lettering in English, on verso

Reference

Wellcome Collection 582096i

Notes

In the 1830s the British in Delhi encouraged local miniature painters to paint portraits in watercolours on ivory in emulation of European oval locket portraits. Such portraits could easily be sent to Britain to remind family members there of their relatives in the East. The technique was extended to portray the famous buildings of India such as the temple at Amritsar, and the pantheon of Hindu gods and goddesses. These paintings show Hindu deities. The oval shape of the painting is determined by the cross-section of the elephant's tusk, which is sawn into thin slices to make the support for the painting. The ivory was seasoned and pressed to prevent warping, then covered with a shallow glass dome polished with corundum and oil. The finished paintings could be incorporated into boxes, screens, brooches, etc.--text for Wellcome Library interactive programme 2006

Exhibitions note

Exhibited: in "Asia: body, mind, spirit: Asian treasures from the Wellcome Library presented by Asia House and the Wellcome Trust", at The Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 13 October - 12 December 2004

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