Artwork

Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations)

Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations), by Unknown, unspecified, 1700
Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations), by Unknown, unspecified, 1700

Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations) is an unspecified painting by the Mughal Painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1700 and is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

About this work

Overview

This painting is one of four illustrations from the Bhaavata Purana series, depicting a scene with multiple figures in traditional Indian clothing. The composition is characterized by vibrant colors and intricate details.

Subject & Meaning

The scene centers on a woman seated in a window, with a man kneeling before her, offering a bowl and spoon. Another figure plays a musical instrument, suggesting a narrative or ceremonial context.

Technique & Style

The painting features a deep green background and a yellow border, with a red wall and tiled roof surrounding the central figure. The style is reminiscent of traditional Indian art, with an emphasis on colorful, detailed representation.

Bhaavata Purana (2 of 4 illustrations)
Bhaavata Purana (2 of 4 illustrations), Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations)?

Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations) was painted by Unknown in 1700.

Where can I see Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations)?

Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations) is held by Detroit Institute of Arts.

What movement is Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations)?

Bhaavata Purana (3 of 4 illustrations) is associated with Mughal Painting.