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Patamanjari Ragini, Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1675 Creator: Unknown
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Patamanjari Ragini, Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1675 Creator: Unknown
Patamanjari Ragini, Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1675
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1670s Attendant Autumn Bhairava Confidante Courtyard Folio Fourth Wife Ink And Opaque Watercolor On Paper Isometric Le Matin Line Drawing Morning Raga Ragamala Ragamala Painting Ragini Ragmala Rajasthan Sari South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Unhappy Vocalist Wife Wives Hindoostan Watercolour On Paper
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Patamanjari Ragini, the Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, is depicted in this stunning folio from a 17th century Ragamala (Garland of Melodies) painting. The unknown artist masterfully captures the essence of autumn in this intricately detailed work, set in a beautiful Indian palace courtyard. Patamanjari, dressed in a richly colored sari, sits gracefully with an attendant, both gesturing in a hand gesture of confidante communication. Bhairava Raga, the god of music and time, is the central figure in Ragamala paintings, and his fourth wife, Patamanjari Ragini, is often depicted as a singer or musician. The architectural backdrop of the painting showcases the isometric style of Rajasthani architecture, typical of the 1670s. The ink and opaque watercolor on paper technique adds depth and texture to the intricate line drawing, transporting us to a bygone era in South East Asia. This beautiful artwork is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of India and the enduring influence of music and art in Indian society. The painting is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and is a must-see for anyone interested in the arts, fashion, and the history of India and Southeast Asia.
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