Woman with Lotus
Throughout her career Srimati enjoyed producing paintings that celebrate feminine beauty. While inspired by figure-types in the sixth-century cave murals at Ajanta, the studies are distanced from their source by the absence of narrative. Their success depends instead on the quality and purity of line. Woman with Lotus is one of the artist’s most daring works in this genre. Its large scale demanded an absolute sureness of line and the subtle manipulation of large areas of color washes. The resulting work is both sinuous and sensuous.
Artwork Details
- Title: Woman with Lotus
- Artist: Y. G. Srimati (Indian, 1926–2007)
- Date: dated August 27, 1951
- Culture: India (Chennai)
- Medium: Watercolor on paper
- Dimensions: Image: 22 1/2 × 15 1/4 in. (57.2 × 38.7 cm)
- Classification: Paintings
- Credit Line: Gift of Michael Pellettieri, in memory of the artist's brother, Y. G. Doraisami, 2016
- Object Number: 2016.749
- Rights and Reproduction: © 1968 M. Pellettieri
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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