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Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana

Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana, by Unknown, unspecified, 1830
Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana, by Unknown, unspecified, 1830

Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana is an unspecified painting by the Patna School of Painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1830 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. This painting is a page from a manuscript of the Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic.

About this work

Overview

This painting is a page from a manuscript of the Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic. It depicts a scene of four princes visiting a sage.

Subject & Meaning

The scene illustrates a moment from the Ramayana where four princes, likely Rama and his brothers, pay their respects to a wise sage, highlighting a pivotal encounter in the narrative.

Technique & Style

The artwork showcases traditional Indian miniature painting techniques, characterized by intricate details and vibrant colors, reflecting the stylistic conventions of its time.

History & Provenance

As part of a larger manuscript, this painting was likely created for a patron or as part of a royal commission, indicating its significance within the cultural and literary heritage of the region.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana?

Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana was painted by Unknown in 1830.

Where can I see Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana?

Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana is held by Art Institute of Chicago.

What movement is Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana?

Four Princes in Procession Visit a Sage, page from a copy of the Ramayana is associated with Patna School of Painting.