UEA 874
India, Punjab Hills, Guler
Ladies bathing in a zanana garden
c. 1750-75
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper
6.0 x 3.3in (15.2 x 8.3cm)
Acquired 1983
This painting was made after the Mughal artist Nainsukh
left Delhi and settled in Guler so it shows Mughal influence. It is a
quiet, sensitive scene presumably inside the court zannana. Many paintings
of this period from Guler are naturalistic with light, sensitive drawing.
The girls' faces are typical of the Pahari style that developed after
Mughal influence. They sit chatting beside the pool or playing in it
amongst water lilies or "lotus" flowers and the lush vegetation
typical of Pahari paintings is shown over the zanana wall.