Maharana Ari Singh with His Courtiers Being Entertained at the Jagniwas Water Palace

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The maharana expresses his power and social position in this complicated work, which incorporates numerous figures set within the landscape of a lake palace. Employing multiple viewpoints, the painters depict Ari Singh in the main hall with his chiefs organized according to rank. They look on at a festival performance of dance and music. Ari Singh appears again in the lower left, next to a pool filled with fish and surrounded by tiny wall paintings populated with erotic scenes and the ten avatars (appearances) of Vishnu.

Maharana Ari Singh with His Courtiers Being Entertained at the Jagniwas Water Palace, Bhima  , Indian, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper, India (Rajasthan, Mewar, Udaipur)

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