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Madhu Madhavi Ragini

c. 1630–40
Measurements
Overall: 19.1 x 14.6 cm (7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in.)
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One of the first paintings to be published and exhibited as an example of native Indian court painting without foreign stylistic influence, this work emphasizes the expression of mood and emotion rather than pictorial narrative. Through bold contrasting color, suggestive gaze, and poetic trope, the viewer accesses the charged excitement of lovers about to be united with the coming of the monsoon at night.

The reclining hero admires the alluring form of his beloved who, startled by the lightning and the cry of the peacock, stops and twists around in a dramatic pause that sets off her figure to especially good effect. She raises one hand to feel the first drops of monsoon rain that signal the beginning of the season of lovemaking, when her lover remains at home.
A vertically oriented tempera and ink painting depicts a palace night scene. On our left, a figure reclines on a patterned bed inside a white building featuring red-capped domes. At center right, a woman in a red dress reaches toward a blue peacock soaring through a dark sky punctuated by white rain and golden lightning. A red and white geometric border lines the base.

Madhu Madhavi Ragini

c. 1630–40

Central India, Malwa

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