You will love this colorful Rajasthani art which is a beautiful watercolor painting with all the splendor of a royal Indian maharajah procession.
The secular and sacred power of an Indian king was expressed most spectacularly in the grand public processions that celebrated royal events and religious festivities. Riding a richly caparisoned elephant with his mahout (elephant keeper) at his side, the ruler was lavishly dressed and jeweled and surrounded by attendants bearing symbolic attributes of kingship: a royal parasol, fans and staffs of authority.
The vision of a king in all his splendor was believed to be auspicious. It was central to the concept of darshan, the propitious act of seeing and being seen by a superior being, whether a god or a king. Although originally a Hindu notion, the idea of darshan became an integral aspect of kingship throughout the subcontinent.
This art is full of grandeur, color and vigor and will indeed be a brilliant piece of Rajasthani art for your decor or display. Buy it today before it is gone.
Subject: Cultural
Type: Handmade
Styles: Miniature Art, Folk Art
Origin: Rajasthan (India)
Details and Dimensions:
Materials: Silk
Paint: Stone & acrylic color
Size: 10x7 Inches
UNFRAMED ( Send in Roll Foam) + Additional border on each side for framing.
DISCLAIMER: The painting colors you see on our website can vary in person due to the colour variations of each photograph and each computer screen. Multiple factors can affect colour display, none of which we have any control of.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Please do not put fingerprints on the painting as it can damage it, avoid water/ moisture to fall on the painting. It is always recommended to frame the painting as early as possible.
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