Colour And Gold On Paper Collection
"Vibrant Colors and Gilded Elegance
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"Vibrant Colors and Gilded Elegance: Exploring the Beauty of Art on Paper" Immerse yourself in a world of exquisite artistry as we delve into the captivating realm of color and gold on paper. From the mid-1700s to the 17th century, these masterpieces have stood the test of time, enchanting viewers with their sheer brilliance. One such masterpiece is "Portrait of Maharaja Savant Singh with Consort, Bani Thani, " created by Nihal Chand. The intricate use of colors and gold highlights brings this royal couple to life, showcasing their regal splendor. In "Jesus writes on the ground, " from "Mirror of Holiness (Mir at al-quds), " dating back to 1602-1604, delicate brushstrokes blend hues effortlessly. This depiction captures a profound moment that resonates through time. The enigmatic "Portrait of Prince Murad Baksh" transports us back to c. 1655 when an unknown artist skillfully portrayed royalty using vibrant pigments and shimmering gold accents. Witness divine intervention in "Krishna Lifting Mt. Govardhana. " Created between 1780-1790 by an anonymous artist, this artwork showcases Krishna's strength amidst a backdrop bursting with vivid shades and golden embellishments. Another scene from Krishna's epic journey unfolds before our eyes in "Vanasuras Sons Submit to Krishna. " This section from Krishna Lila mesmerizes with its rich palette and meticulous detailing. "The Flagellation" takes us on a spiritual journey through Father Jerome Xavier's Mirror of Holiness (Mir at al-quds). The interplay between color and gold adds depth to this poignant portrayal. Step into ancient tales brought alive through illustrations like those found in Tuti-Nama (Tales of a Parrot). In Tale XXIX, crafted around 1560 by an unknown creator, vibrant colors dance across the pages, immersing us in a world of enchantment.