Opaque water based pigments with oxidized “silver” embellishments on wasli, framed Kotah, Rajasthan, India, second half of 19th century Unknown artist Kotah nobleman and his consort in acrobatic, erotic position Scene depicts Kotah nobleman as he fires his matchlock rifle – shooting geese overheard Lovely yellow inner and red outer borders with ruled lines Inscription in Devanagari script in black ink on verso Provenance: Vajra Arts, New York, NY Framed dimensions: 10 ¾ x 8 ¾ in. (27.3 x 22.2 cm) Good antique condition
Opaque water based pigments with oxidized “silver” embellishments on wasli, framed Kotah, Rajasthan, India, second half of 19th century Unknown artist Kotah nobleman and his consort in acrobatic, erotic position Scene depicts Kotah nobleman as he fires his matchlock rifle – shooting geese overheard Lovely yellow inner and red outer borders with ruled lines Inscription in Devanagari script in black ink on verso Provenance: Vajra Arts, New York, NY Framed dimensions: 10 ¾ x 8 ¾ in. (27.3 x 22.2 cm) Good antique condition
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