The reverse is inscribed with a couplet from the Rasikapriya of Keshav Das. A brahmin from Bundelkhand, Keshav Das was the court poet of Raja Madhukar Shah of Orchha. He wrote his famous love poem Rasikapriya in 1591 AD. The Rasikapriya seems to have been a favourite with Kangra patrons. Several nayaka -nayika paintings from Kangra depicting Krishna and Radha, the ideal lovers, are based on and inscribed with the texts of the Rasikapriya. The style of painting and the colours employed by Kangra artists for these depictions of love and longing manage to convincingly convey the richness and sweetness inherent in the lyrical texts of Keshav Das. (M.S.Randhawa, Kangra Paintings on Love, New Delhi, 1962, pp.27-28).
There are fourteen comparable paintings from a Rasikapriya series in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum. (W.G. Archer, Indian Paintings from the Punjab Hills, London, 1973, Vol. I (text), no.66 (i-xiv), pp.305-307; Vol. II (plates), pp.228-230). Other illustrations from this series have sold recently in these Rooms, 2 May 2019, lots 92, 94; 25 May 2017, lots 74-78. For other illustrations from the series in the present sale, see lots 9, 28, 67, 68 and 69.
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The painting is in overall good condition with strong colours. The edges of the folio and flyleaf have been trimmed and are slightly uneven, with minor scuffing and discolouration. Small paper loss to left upper edge and minor damage to lower left corner of folio and flyleaf.
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Lot 30Sale 18957
KANGRA, PUNJAB HILLS, NORTH INDIA, CIRCA 1820AN ILLUSTRATION TO A RASIKAPRIYA SERIES: KRISHNA ENTHRONEDEstimate: GBP 4,000 - 6,000
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