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Vairari Ragini, Wife of Bhairav Raga: Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Series... early 18th century
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Vairari Ragini, Wife of Bhairav Raga: Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Series... early 18th century
Vairari Ragini, Wife of Bhairav Raga: Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Series (Garland of Musical Modes), early 18th century
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Indian Miniature Lover Lovers Moghul Mogul Mughal Opaque Watercolor Raga Terrace Hindoostan
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of "Vairari Ragini, Wife of Bhairav Raga: Page from a Dispersed Ragamala Series" dating back to the early 18th century. The piece is part of a larger collection known as the "Garland of Musical Modes" which celebrates the rich heritage and artistry of India. The image depicts a stunning architectural setting with intricate details that transport us to another era. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes bring life to this Indian miniature painting, showcasing the mastery of ink and opaque watercolor techniques employed by an unknown artist. In this scene, we witness two lovers on a rooftop terrace, immersed in their affectionate embrace. The man gazes adoringly at his beloved while she reciprocates his love with tender gestures. Their connection transcends time and space, evoking feelings of romance and devotion. As we delve into this masterpiece, we are reminded not only of its artistic value but also its cultural significance. It serves as a window into 18th-century Hindoostan (India), offering glimpses into societal norms, music traditions represented by ragas, and Mughal influences prevalent during that period. Preserved within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this artwork stands as a testament to human creativity throughout history. Its beauty captivates viewers across generations who appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and historical context.
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