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The Palace of the Pandava Brothers Set Ablaze: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series
கலைஞர்/ஆக்குனர்
First generation after Manaku and Nainsukh
தலைப்பு
The Palace of the Pandava Brothers Set Ablaze: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series
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First Generation after Manaku and Nainsukh: Fattu, Khushala, Kama, Gaudhu, Nikka, and RanjhaActive at a number of Pahari region courts, mainly in the Kangra Valley, ca. 1740–1830; sons of Manaku (Fattu and Khushala) and Nainsukh (Kama, Gaudhu, Nikka, and Ranjha)

The four sons of Nainsukh and two sons of Manaku are known collectively as the first generation after Nainsukh and Manaku. Building on the artistic legacy of their grandfather Pandit Seu and their fathers, the six younger artists left behind an extensive oeuvre that attests to the family’s consistent artistic vision and uniformly impressive output.

A relatively small court like Guler, the family’s home in Himachal Pradesh, could not provide a living for so many talented artists. Nainsukh left the atelier around 1740; he first worked in Jasrota, then in Basohli, and was ultimately joined there by his nephew Fattu and his youngest son, Ranjha. There were numerous small courts in the region, and they offered opportunities for talented painters seeking new opportunities. Surprisingly little is known about the authorship of individual series of paintings, and works cannot be assigned confidently to specific artists.

The influence of a large-format Bhagavata Purana series produced by Manaku can be seen in a less accomplished series depicting the same subject attributed to his son Fattu. The faces are more angular, and the scenes are routinely placed in front of a monochrome background. The atmosphere evoked in the texts is not realized nearly as clearly as it is in the works by Manaku. It appears that the family style gradually shifted from the transitional Seu-Manaku phase toward the refined vocabulary of Nainsukh, characterized by a gift for precise observation, an absolutely assured hand, and an exceptional ability to convey human emotions. The Gita Govinda series of around 1775, Bhagavata Purana series of around 1780, Ramayana series of around 1780 and later additions and other works attributed to the artists of the first generation document these changes most impressively. They represent the culmination of Pahari painting, and thanks to their startling combination of dreamlike lyricism and realism, they are among the most alluring of Indian paintings.
நாள் circa 1760
date QS:P571,+1760-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
–65
நடுத்தரம் Opaque watercolor on paper
பரிமானங்கள் Page: 11 5/8 x 16 3/8 in. (29.5 x 41.6 cm) Image: 10 7/16 x 14 5/8 in. (26.5 x 37.2 cm)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
ஏற்பு இலக்கம்
SL.17.2011.38.54
கைமாற்றம் Lent by the Collection of Barbara and Eberhard Fischer, on loan to the Museum Rietberg Zürich
மூலம்/படப்பிடிப்பாளர் https://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/60050727?rpp=20&pg=1&ft=bhagavata+purana&pos=10#fullscreen
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Collection of Barbara and Eberhard Fischer, on loan to the Museum Rietberg Zürich

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