- INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING - MEWAR SCHOOL
INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING - MEWAR SCHOOL RAJASTHAN 18TH-19TH CENTURYFine antique Indian miniature painting depicting a Hindu Diety in a landscape with people, peacocks, monkeys, a boat on the water and architecture. Very detailed and finely painted. Written script on
- TWIN PAIRS OF INDIAN MINIATURE PORTRAIT
TWIN PAIRS OF INDIAN MINIATURE PORTRAIT PAINTINGS OF A MAHARAJA AND A PRINCESS Twin pairs of Indian Qajar miniature portrait paintings, each matched pair of oval form painted of Maharaja and Princess mounted in an ebonized frame, overall 9.5"h x 13.75"w
- AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF MAHARAJA
AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF MAHARAJA ON HORSEBACK An Indian miniature painting of Maharaja on horseback, the head of the leader within a halo, mounted in a gilt gessoed frame, image 8"h x 5.5"w, overall 12.25"h x 10.5"w
- TWO EAST INDIAN MINIATURE MANUSCRIPT
TWO EAST INDIAN MINIATURE MANUSCRIPT PAINTINGS: ONE OF SEATED PRINCES WITH ANIMALS Two East Indian miniature manuscript paintings: one of seated princes with animals reserved against a pink ground, the other depicting a trio of princes listening to musicians, reserved against a green ground, each 8.5" x 6.5", overall in matte 12.25"h x 15.25"w
- AN INDIAN MINIATURE OF A FIGURE OF A
AN INDIAN MINIATURE OF A FIGURE OF A PRINCESS WITH BIRD SEATED IN COURTYARD An Indian miniature of a figure of a Princess with bird seated in courtyard, 8.5"h x 6.5"w; en suite with an Indian bond with a front of a carpet
- AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF A MAHARAJA
AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF A MAHARAJA HOLDING A BOW AND AN ARROW An Indian miniature painting of a Maharaja holding a bow and an arrow, his servant holding a fly whisk in background, framed, 11.5'h x 9.5"w, Provenance: Property from the estate of internationally recognized textile artist and designer, Mr. Julian Tomchin (San Francisco, CA).
- TWO INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS: THE
TWO INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS: THE LARGER OF A PRINCESS SEATED UNDER A DIAS RECEIVING A VISITOR AND A PAIR SERVANTS, OVERALL FRAMED 18 Two Indian miniature paintings: the larger of a Princess seated under a dias receiving a visitor and a pair servants, overall framed 18.75" x 13.5"w, the smaller depicting a Prince and Princess in an interior scene with musicians, overall 14"h x 10.25"w. Provenance: Property from the estate of internationally recognized textile artist and designer, Mr. Julian Tomchin (San Francisco, CA).
- TWO INDIAN MINIATURE MANUSCRIPT PAINTINGS,
TWO INDIAN MINIATURE MANUSCRIPT PAINTINGS, THE FIRST OF A SEATED PRINCESS BEING ATTENDED BY HER CONSORTS RESERVED AGAINST A GREEN GR... Two Indian miniature manuscript paintings, the first of a seated Princess being attended by her consorts reserved against a green ground image size 5" x 3"; the second of two animal trainers, 5.5"h x 4.5"w, overall of both mounted in black mat 15"h x 12.25"w
- 3PC 19C INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS India,19th
3PC 19C INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS India,19th CenturyIncludes a depiction of a figure in a catapult being raised by a group of figures and meeting an angel, a depiction of a group of figures working in a field, and another depictions of figures in a field with text on verso.
- AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF THE
AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF THE CORONATION OF RAMA AND SITA FROM THE RAMAYANA Circa 1800, Rajasthan, opaque pigments, ink and gold on paper, a scene from the great epic story Ramayana, Rama and Sita are featured sitting on a golden throne, the coronation is being performed by the Sage Vasistha, the audience includes many Hindu deities and nobles, the details of the figures and attention to architecture and fauna are very fine, dark blue and red borders with white rules, inscribed to the reverse, presented loose.
- TWO INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS Opaque
TWO INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS Opaque watercolor on paper with gilt accents, the first 20th century, depicting a portrait of Rao Maldeo Rathore of Manwar (1511-1562), in profile against a green background, carrying a jeweled dagger at his hip, the second, 19th century, portrait of a Mughal prince in profile against a green background, sniffing a white rose, attired in a red turban, with a sword draped over his left shoulder, both matted and framed under Plexiglass.
- AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF RULER
AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF RULER ON HORSEBACK Circa 1820, Jodhpur, opaque pigments, gold and silver on paper, a ruler is the seated equestrian rider wearing fine court attire, pearls, and royal bejeweled red turban, he rides on a white horse with two attendants walking beside, presented with fabric mat in gilt frame.