Grotesque Dancers Performing, c.1600. Creator: Unknown.

Grotesque Dancers Performing, c.1600. Creator: Unknown.

2-730-466 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Grotesque Dancers Performing, c.1600. This scene from an unidentified manuscript depicts entertainers at the Mughal court. The dancers appear to be from the fringes of society, and they may be intended to depict tribal people or semihuman nature spirits. One is dark skinned with small elephant ears and red-rimmed eyes, wearing a white tiger-skin pelt. The female dancer wears a collar of leaves; the male figure on the right has horns, wears bells, and carries an animal-headed club that appears to be made of bone. An exuberant orchestra provides musical and vocal accompaniment below. While not an imperial production, this painting may reference the Mughal emperor Akbar’s practice of welcoming a wide range of people from all regions and traditions to his court, since he was interested in understanding their customs.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Colour on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4275x6331
File Size : 79,293kb


Aliases

  1. 1971.88
  1. 146198
  1. 0940018933
  1. 1971.88
  1. 2-730-466
  1. 2730466

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