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THE COLLECTION OF MARILYN T.
          GRAYBURN, NEW YORK
          489
          A PAINTING FROM A GITA GOVINDA
          SERIES: RADHA PREPARES A BED
          OF LEAVES
          INDIA, RAJASTHAN, MEWAR, CIRCA 1714
          Folio 10 x 17¿ in. (25.4 x 43.5 cm.)
          Image 8¬ x 15Ω in. (21.9 x 39.4 cm.)
          $4,000-6,000

          The  present  painting  depicts  a  scene  from  the
          Gita Govinda, Jayadeva’s epic love poem of Krishna
          and Radha. In this scene, Radha prepares a bed of
          leaves beneath a bower of garlands for a midnight
          tryst  with  her  beloved  and  sends  her  sakhi,  or
          confident, to talk to Krishna.
          This  work  belongs  to  a  widely  dispersed  series
          said to be painted by several hands for Maharana
          Sangram  Singh  in  1714.  Other  works  from  this
          series are at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
          (acc.  no.  1990.217),  the  Royal  Ontario  Museum
          (acc.  nos.  971.281.4  and  971.281.3),  the  Brooklyn
          Museum (acc. no. 77.138), the San Diego Museum
          of Art (acc. no. 1990.620) and the Detroit Museum
          of  Art  (acc.  nos.  71.316.A  and  71.317.A).  Another
          illustration  from  this  series  recently  sold  at
          Sotheby’s New York, 20 September 2021, lot 385.






































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