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Rajasthani Miniature Maharaja Procession 114

Rajasthani Miniature Maharaja Procession 114

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Immerse yourself in the majestic heritage of Rajasthan with our exquisite miniature painting depicting a royal Maharaja procession. Originally commissioned by Rajput kings in the 7th century, Rajasthan's miniature paintings are celebrated for their graceful lines and delicate brushwork. They offer a profound artistic insight into Rajasthani culture and history, meant to be read like a captivating story from top to bottom.

Why Choose Our Royal Maharaja Procession Painting?

  • Authenticity: Handcrafted with traditional poster colors on cotton cloth, preserving the authenticity of Rajasthani miniature art.
  • Cultural Heritage: Celebrates the historical and cultural significance of Rajasthani royal processions.
  • Unique Art Piece: Each painting is a unique representation of Rajasthan's rich artistic legacy.

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Features

Historical Significance: Commissioned by Rajput kings, capturing the grandeur and vibrancy of royal celebrations.

Artistic Detailing: Meticulously painted with poster colors on cotton cloth, showcasing intricate details and vibrant hues.

Cultural Essence: Reflects the artistic intimacy and cultural richness of Rajasthani artwork.

Symbolism: Features the Maharaja of Udaipur, subjects, and pack animals adorned in ornate attire, celebrating amidst the City Palace with the iconic Lake Palace in the background.

Decorative Accent: Adds a traditional touch and enriches the ambiance of any living space.

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  • The product will be dispatched in 2-4 weeks.
RETURNS
  • Made to order items cannot be returned or exchanged
  • Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery in case of damaged goods

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The Miniature paintings of Rajasthan were originally commissioned by the Rajput kings in the 7th century. Marked by graceful lines and delicate brushwork, miniature paintings of India have a glorious history, providing an artistic intimacy of Rajasthani artwork. They are not just meant to be observed, but instead, read from top to bottom like a story.
This Painting depicts royal Maharaja procession. It is full of grandeur, color and vigor which is indicative of painting styles from various cents of Rajasthan, India that flourished spanning centuries. Art captures the pomp and show of the Maharaja(king) of Udaipur who along with the subjects and pack animals are ornately dressed and indulging in celebration of sorts in the confines of the City Palace, Udaipur. The Lake Palace, built on an island in Lake Pichola, is shown in the background. The sacred power of an Indian king is expressed most spectacularly in the grand public processions that celebrated royal events and religious festivities.