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An Indian marriage painting from Lucknow, 18th century
An Indian marriage painting from Lucknow in the Mughal school, from the V&As collection, 18th century
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Media ID 14854945
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Arial View Custom Elevated View Lucknow Mughal School Museum Of Ornamental Art Pavilion Victoria Albert Museum Victoria And Albert Museum Hindoostan Mike Dixon
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This print showcases an exquisite Indian marriage painting from the 18th century, originating in Lucknow and belonging to the Mughal school of art. Housed within the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum's collection, this artwork is a testament to the rich architectural heritage, artistic traditions, and cultural customs of India. The vibrant colors and intricate details of this painting transport viewers back in time to witness a traditional Indian wedding ceremony. The elevated view allows us to observe every aspect of this grand event taking place in a beautifully adorned pavilion. Women dressed in elegant attire are seen engaging in various rituals while men participate actively as well. The artist skillfully captures not only the visual splendor but also conveys the emotions and significance attached to such ceremonies. This artifact serves as a window into the lives of people during that era, highlighting their customs and social dynamics. Preserved with utmost care at the Museum of Ornamental Art within Victoria & Albert Museum, this painting stands as a testament to India's rich history and artistic legacy. It invites visitors from around the world to appreciate its beauty and immerse themselves in an enchanting journey through time.
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