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Reflections

Painting
ca. 1900 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Painting, opaque watercolour and gold on paper mounted on grey cardboard, a scene in a zanana; a young woman seated on a divan, holding a mirror in her lap. On the floor is a carpet, and in the background is a niched recess and a window through which is seen a lake and a white building.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleReflections (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Painted in opaque watercolour and gold on paper mounted on grey cardboard
Brief description
Painting, Reflections, opaque watercolour and gold on paper mounted on grey cardboard, New Calcutta School, Bengal, ca. 1900
Physical description
Painting, opaque watercolour and gold on paper mounted on grey cardboard, a scene in a zanana; a young woman seated on a divan, holding a mirror in her lap. On the floor is a carpet, and in the background is a niched recess and a window through which is seen a lake and a white building.
Content description
A scene in a zanana; a young woman seated on a divan, holding a mirror in her lap. On the floor is a carpet, and in the background is a niched recess and a window through which is seen a lake and a white building.
Credit line
Given by Sir Robert Nathan, K.C.S.I., C.I.E
Object history
From the collection of Sir Robert Nathan (1868-1921), purchased from Maulvi Muhammad Hussain, Judge, Small Claims Court, Delhi. Sir Robert Nathan was Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, in 1905; became Chief Secretary to the Government of East Bengal and Assam in 1907, and was Police Commissioner of Dhaka before leaving India in 1914.

Given by Sir Robert Nathan, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Museum records (Asia Department registers and/or Central Inventory) as part of a 2023 provenance research project.

R.P. 1921-4451
Production
New Calcutta School, Bengal. Pre-independence.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
IM.231-1921

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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