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PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED WEST COAST COLLECTION
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          A PORTRAIT OF A LADY HOLDING A LOTUS
          INDIA, RAJASTHAN, KISHANGARH, MID 18TH CENTURY
          6 x 4º in. (15.2 x 10.8 cm.)
          $6,000-8,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Acquired from Dr. William Ehrenfeld, San Francisco, by repute.
          Romantic portraits of beauties are a favored subject of the Kishangarh style,
          both  subject  and  style  deriving  from  the  classical  Mughal  ateliers.  In  the
          present painting, the sensitively drawn woman stands in profile at the foot of
          a hill, holding a lotus in her left hand. The Kishangarh princely state rises from
          the hillock in a distance.




          The verses on the back of the painting translate as:


          The radiant joy of union with the Lord
          Is like a mouthful of the nector of the moon.

          In the union of Vishnu and Shiva
          Is mark of the seal of goodness.





































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