Artwork

Ragini Desakh of Meghamalhar

Ragini Desakh of Meghamalhar, by Unknown, unspecified, 1780
Ragini Desakh of Meghamalhar, by Unknown, unspecified, 1780

Ragini Desakh of Meghamalhar is an unspecified painting by the Mughal Painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1780 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

About this work

Overview

Ragini Desakh of Meghamalhar is a painting featuring three men in diverse poses against a vibrant landscape. Each figure is distinguished by their attire, object, and position, set amidst a pink hill, blue sky, and trees.

Subject & Meaning

The subject involves three male figures, each with distinct attributes: the left figure in a red and blue skirt, the central figure upside down holding a black object, and the right figure in a green skirt with a circular object. Jewelry adorns the figures, enhancing the scene's visual complexity.

Technique & Style

The painting is characterized by bold color usage and dynamic figural poses, generating a sense of energy and movement. The contrast between the pink hill, blue sky, and the figures' attire contributes to the work's visual vibrancy.

History & Provenance

The painting is part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection, though specific details on its creation date, artist, or acquisition history are not provided in the available information.

Context

While specific contextual details are scarce, the work's themes and style suggest it may relate to traditional Indian ragini paintings, which often depicted emotional and musical themes associated with specific ragas (melodic modes).

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

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