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English: A Painting from The Mahabharata

India, Kangra, circa 1800 Large battle scene with the Pandavas opposing the Kauravas in semi-circular position, arrows flying in either direction and chaotic encounters in the foreground, few figures identified by inscriptions, with dark blue floral borders Opaque pigments and gold on wasli 13¼ x 17½ in. (33.6 x 44.6 cm.), folio

Notes: Property from a European Collection

For another folio from the same set, see A. Dallapiccola, Krishna, the Divine Lover: Myth and Legend through Indian Art, 1982, cat. no. 91.

Provenance: European Collection, acquired in 1975, London Save to My Artfact

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