Portrait of Mah Laqa Bai Chanda

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This posthumous portrait attests to the legacy of the courtesan Mah Laqa Bai Chanda (1768–1824), known as Hyderabad's greatest poetess. This painting shows Chanda standing against a blue background heavily adorned with jewels, which is similar to the way she is depicted in a monumental painting of her from the Andhra Pradesh State Museum, Hyderabad. Chanda wears brass bells or ghunghoroos around her ankles, which suggests that she was a dancer. The features of her pale white face, such as her aquiline nose and tiny mouth are rendered in a Europeanizing style. This portrait was painted over a page of text of an older manuscript which indicates it is a copy made in modern times, but is of value as it contains certain details missing in earlier versions

Portrait of Mah Laqa Bai Chanda, Opaque watercolor and ink on paper

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