Royal Woman Holding a Flower

c. 1670s–80s
Location: not on view
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The flowering plants on the ground echo the lush vegetation of the Qur'anic paradise.

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Following the model of formal imperial Mughal court portraiture, the artist has lavished care on shading the face of a royal woman and the distinctive qualities of her luxurious textiles. Details have been exquisitely rendered, including the fringe of her pink shawl with its lotus vine border and the sprigs of flowers tucked in her hair.
Royal Woman Holding a Flower

Royal Woman Holding a Flower

c. 1670s–80s

Northwestern India, Rajasthan, Rajput Kingdom of Bikaner

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