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Ragini Kamod, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750 / 70. Creator: Unknown
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Ragini Kamod, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750 / 70. Creator: Unknown
Ragini Kamod, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750/70
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Awning Blind Colourful Hindu Hinduism Jaipur Miniature Opaque Watercolor And Gold On Paper Orange Orange Colour Ragamala Ragamala Painting Ragini Ragmala Rajasthan Sun Blind Calligraphy Hindoostan
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This print showcases a stunning piece of heritage art titled "Ragini Kamod, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala Set, 1750/70". Created by an unknown artist in the 18th century, this artwork is currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago. The painting depicts a vibrant scene set in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Using opaque watercolor and gold on paper, the artist skillfully portrays a group of women leisurely enjoying their time together in a lush garden. The use of vivid colors such as green and orange adds to the overall charm and vibrancy of the composition. Each woman is beautifully adorned with traditional attire that reflects their Hindu religious background. The intricate details and delicate brushwork make this miniature painting truly remarkable. The calligraphy present throughout further enhances its artistic value. A palace can be seen in the background along with an awning or sun blind providing shade for these elegant figures. This artwork not only serves as a visual delight but also offers insights into Indian culture and traditions during the eighteenth century. It is a testament to the rich artistic heritage found within Asia's diverse continent. As we admire this masterpiece captured through photography, let us appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance while acknowledging that it was created by an unknown artist whose talent continues to inspire generations today.
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