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Tiered Court Scene

c. 1735
(Indian, c. 1680–с. 1750)
Measurements
Overall: 54.6 x 39 cm (21 1/2 x 15 3/8 in.); Painting: 40.1 x 29.1 cm (15 13/16 x 11 7/16 in.)
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A leering sea horse monster rears its head below the golden island city of Lanka.

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Emperor Muhammad Shah rekindled an imperial interest in Hinduism that had not been so strong since the time of Akbar, 150 years before. He commissioned this painting that shows the acts of Rama, hero of a Hindu epic, who slays the demon of the golden city of Lanka at the top of the page. In the middle sections, various Hindu deities enjoy music, kite flying, and boating, while at the bottom the Krishna plays Holi with his lover Radha and other palace women. They shoot red-colored water at one another with plunger guns in celebration of the coming of spring.
A vertically oriented tempera painting features people with light to medium skin tones and depicts a four-tiered, white-columned, "U"-shaped building under an island crowded with gold buildings. Left of this island, a multiarmed and many-headed being with a central blue, deerlike head is charged by people bearing weapons. In a courtyard below, deities, some with blue skin, and one red with an elephant head, sit facing left and engaging in festive activities, surrounded by women.

Tiered Court Scene

c. 1735

Chitarman II

(Indian, c. 1680–с. 1750)
Northern India, Delhi, Mughal court of Muhammad Shah (reigned 1719–48)

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