Page from a Ragamala Series: Soratha Ragini (Primary Title)

Unknown (Artist)

ca. 1680
Indian, Rajasthan, Mewar
Paintings
Works On Paper
opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper
Place Made,India,Rajasthan, Mewar
Sheet: 15 1/4 × 11 1/4 in. (38.74 × 28.58 cm)
Mat: 24 × 20 in. (60.96 × 50.8 cm)
68.8.102

This painting comes from a historically important and large-format ragamala arranged in the 42-page system. Soratha Ragini appears in such sets in various positions and with widely differing imagery. Here, a hero and heroine seated in a luxurious tent among nature’s bounty take pan—an aromatic digestive—from a tray offered by a female attendant. A second servant fans them, and two more play instruments for the couple. Late 17th-century painters from southern Rajasthan abandoned the abstracted spatial stage of Central Indian compositions—with their flat, uninterrupted color fields constricting the subject to an extremely shallow foreground—for a more relaxed, naturalistic mode that pushed the action into a new middle ground that, here, is laden with intricate, visually competing pictorial details.

Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Gift of Paul Mellon
Image released via Creative Commons CC-BY-NC

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