Watercolour Drawing
1853-1885 (made)
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This album gives detailed visual depictions of a wide range of officials and their wives from the last Burmese court at Mandalay (1853-1885) together with their regalia of rank. The period covered encompasses the reigns of King Mindon Min (1852-1878) and Thibaw (1878-1885). Included are grades of court officials, army officers, princes, Brahmin priests and members of ethnic minorities. It is likely that the album was created on the orders of a European visitor using local court artists.
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Materials and techniques | Laid paper and watercolour |
Brief description | Watercolour drawing from a bound album of 48 drawings depicting officials of the Burmese court at Mandalay, Ca.1853-1885 |
Physical description | Watercolour drawing of a girl annotated in top right corner 'Woonghus Daughter' The girl stands and holds a fan in her left hand. She wears a pale blue scarf over a purple jacket and flowing lower garment of red, white and blue. Her hair is tied in a topknot held in a gold sheath with ornamentation at the front. |
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Credit line | Purchased with Art Fund support and support of the Friends of the V&A |
Object history | Formerly in the collection of Robert Hoe (1839-1909) bibliophile and member of the Grolier Club. It was later owned by Doris Duke, who collected South East Asian art during the 1950s and 1960s. |
Summary | This album gives detailed visual depictions of a wide range of officials and their wives from the last Burmese court at Mandalay (1853-1885) together with their regalia of rank. The period covered encompasses the reigns of King Mindon Min (1852-1878) and Thibaw (1878-1885). Included are grades of court officials, army officers, princes, Brahmin priests and members of ethnic minorities. It is likely that the album was created on the orders of a European visitor using local court artists. |
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Accession number | IS.136:49-2009 |
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Record created | January 11, 2011 |
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