Artwork

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden, by Unknown, unspecified, 1798
Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden, by Unknown, unspecified, 1798

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden is an unspecified painting by the Patna School of Painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1798 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.

About this work

Overview

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden is a painting that depicts a serene and festive scene.

Subject & Meaning

The artwork shows a ruler enjoying the company of dancers in a lush, idyllic garden, suggesting a scene of leisure and indulgence.

Technique & Style

The painting is executed in a style characteristic of its type, with attention to detail and use of color to convey a sense of atmosphere.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden?

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden was painted by Unknown in 1798.

Where can I see Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden?

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden is held by Art Institute of Chicago.

What movement is Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden?

Ruler Entertained by Dancers in a Paradise Garden is associated with Patna School of Painting.