A LADY AT HER TOILET
A LADY AT HER TOILET
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A LADY AT HER TOILET

SCHOOL OF MUTTAM THE 'JAIPUR' PAINTER, HYDERABAD, DECCAN, INDIA, CIRCA 1720

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A LADY AT HER TOILET
SCHOOL OF MUTTAM THE 'JAIPUR' PAINTER, HYDERABAD, DECCAN, INDIA, CIRCA 1720
Opaque pigments heightened with gold on cotton, within white floral border and black rules, hanging rods above and below, the verso plain
36 ¼ x 27 7⁄8in. (92.8 x 70.8cm.)

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The present painting relates closely to a group which is now in the Jaipur City Museum. The four paintings, also large scale on cloth, depict the seasons and are by the artist Muttam, known until recently as the 'Jaipur' painter (see John Seyller and Jagdish Mittal, Deccani Paintings, Drawings and Manuscripts in the Jagdish and Kamla Mittal Museum of Indian Art, Vol. 1, Hyderabad, 2018, pp. 176-201).

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