Illustrated Folios of Kesavadas Rasikapriya with Gujarati commentary
Description
The set is characteriszed by its unhesitatingly bold use of primary colours, and thick lines drawn. Except in one instance ( Folio 29) an attempt is made to distinguish planes. Trees, leaves and meandering leafy foliage are conventional in character and strongly reminiscent of the Early Rajasthani style. The architecture is chiefly of wood. In the delineation of human figures are .The emphetic large eyes, the ends of which are often stretch towards the ear. The Sandal tilaka on the forehead of Krishna to the cheeks where it ends in little curls .costume is marked by angular ends reminescene of similar treatment in Western Indian painting
Collection
Indian Miniature Paintings
Artist
NA
Object Type
Miniature Painting Painting on Paper
Material
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Schools/Culture/Period
Rajasthani School
Technique
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Date
Middle of 17th century
Location
Gujarat
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