Ladies Shooting from a Pavilion, c. 1810. Creator: Unknown.

Ladies Shooting from a Pavilion, c. 1810. Creator: Unknown.

2-733-110 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Ladies Shooting from a Pavilion, c. 1810. The anonymous master who painted this work reveled in detailed depictions of animals in nature. A pair of magnificent lions have come to drink at a pond, and the male turns back, sensing that something has alerted the deer. Three palace women from the veranda of a lodge aim muskets in their direction. White monkeys with black faces seem agitated and flee the roof for the mango tree, and a small mammal called a civet, who has just caught a bird, slinks away into the rushes. On the far banks of the pond is a shrine to the Hindu god Shiva, denoted by a linga, an abstract phallic sculpture on a pedestal, in front of which is an image of his mount, the bull.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Ink, colour, and gold on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5703x6970
File Size : 116,455kb


Aliases

  1. 1955.48
  1. 133057
  1. 0940014061
  1. 1955.48
  1. 2-733-110
  1. 2733110

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