Women enjoying the river at the forest’s edge, c. 1765. Creator: Hunhar II (Indian, active mid-1700s), style of.

Women enjoying the river at the forest’s edge, c. 1765. Creator: Hunhar II (Indian, active mid-1700s), style of.

2-748-280 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Women enjoying the river at the forest’s edge, c. 1765. The image of young women at play, in association with water and the fruiting of trees, such as this mango, has been used in Indian art to signal the idea of prosperity and abundance. Rain clouds approach that will nourish the land. The pairs of women on the banks sample perfumes, and in front of them bowls made of leaves appear to hold jasmine flowers for adorning the hair. One woman smokes a hookah and looks on as two companions frolic in the rivulet. The palace’s white marble buildings are barely indicated in the far distance.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Opaque watercolour with gold on paper, narrow border of gold foliate meander (recto and verso)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5683x7526
File Size : 125,304kb


Aliases

  1. 2013.351
  1. 170890
  1. 0940026027
  1. 2-748-280
  1. 2013.351
  1. 2748280

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