Details
Opaque watercolor and gold on paper;
Inscribed in Nagari (Braj) on the recto: [Left Border] Nagari numeral ‘185’; on the recto [Top border]: tīja parava sautini saje bhūana vasana sarīra || sabai margaje muh kare bahe maragajaicīra || ukti sakhī kī sakhī sau || nāikā prema garvitā alakāra asagati || (Translated: On the festival day of Tij (Monsoon Festival), the co-wives adorn their bodies with ornaments and fine garments; yet before her their faces appear sullied, even though she herself is clad in a soiled, crumpled sari. Spoken by one sakhi to another. The heroine is prema-garvita (proud through love). The poetic device is asamgati (incongruity)). Inscribed in Nagari (Braj) on the verso: OHariO|| Tīja paraba sotina saje bhūana Vasana śarīra || sabai margaje muh kare bahe maragaje cīra || sakhī prati sakhyokti asagati alakāra || nāikā prema garvitā || nambar || 185||(Translated: Invocation to Hari. On the festival day of Tij (Monsoon Festival), the co-wives adorn their bodies with ornaments and fine garments; yet before her their faces appear sullied, even though she herself is clad in a soiled, crumpled sari. Spoken by one sakhi to another. The poetic device is asamgati (incongruity). The heroine is prema-garvita (proud through love)).
Image: 758 x 7 in. (19.4 x 17.8 cm.)
Folio: 912 x 834 in. (24.1 x 22.2 cm.)
Provenance
Maggs Bros., London, 1980
Literature
Maggs Bros., Oriental Miniatures and Illumination, Bulletin No. 32, London, 1980, pl. VIII, no. 14.
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