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Maharana Jagat Singh II frolics in a palace pool, c. 1746-50 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
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Maharana Jagat Singh II frolics in a palace pool, c. 1746-50 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874460 Maharana Jagat Singh II frolics in a palace pool, c.1746-50 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Indian School, (18th century); 46.9 x81.3 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Jagat Singh II (1709-51), Maharana of Mewar Kingdom from 1734 to 1751.); eSan Diego Museum of Art; Edwin Binney 3rd Collection; Indian, out of copyright
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The vibrant and lively painting captures a moment of pure joy as Maharana Jagat Singh II frolics in a palace pool. Created by an Indian artist in the 18th century, this exquisite piece is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of South Asia. Measuring at 46.9 x 81.3 cm, the artwork showcases intricate details with opaque watercolors and gold on paper. It now resides in the San Diego Museum of Art, USA, as part of the Edwin Binney 3rd Collection. Maharana Jagat Singh II (1709-51) ruled over the Mewar Kingdom from 1734 to 1751, and this painting offers a glimpse into his playful side amidst his royal duties. The architecture surrounding him adds to the grandeur of the scene, highlighting both his opulent lifestyle and love for leisurely activities. This image transports viewers back in time to witness not only Maharana Jagat Singh II's carefree spirit but also provides insight into South Asian architectural aesthetics during that era. The palaces and pools depicted serve as symbols of power and luxury associated with maharanas or maharajas. As we admire this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, let us appreciate its historical significance while marveling at its artistic brilliance.
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