Woodcut
ca. 1870 (made)
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Sohini is shown floating across the river, supported on a water jar, to meet her lover Mahinwal on the opposite bank. Later in the story, her pot is cracked by a jealous rival, and she drowns.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Woodcut on paper |
Brief description | Sikh woodcut depicting the story of Sohini and Mahinwal, from Lahore or Amritsar, about 1870 |
Physical description | Sohini is shown floating across the river, supported on a water jar, to meet her lover Mahinwal on the opposite bank. Later in the story, her pot is cracked by a jealous rival, and she drowns. |
Credit line | Given by Rudyard Kipling Esq., Bateman's, Burwash, Sussex |
Object history | This group contains 196 prints, paintings, and pen and pencil drawings from Amritsar, Lahore, Bengal and Bombay. The collection is mainly composed of lithograph pictures sold at the local bazaars and fairs. |
Production | Popular Sikh |
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Bibliographic reference | Rogers, Emma, Arts of Asia "Tales from India: The Art of Indian Storytelling" January-February 2016 Number: vol. 46, no. 1
p. 113, no. 11 |
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Accession number | IM.2:177-1917 |
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Record created | March 27, 2003 |
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