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          A PAINTING OF DURGA SLAYING THE DEMON MAHISHASURA
          INDIA, RAJASTHAN, JODHPUR, 1820-1840
          Folio 15Ω x 11º in. (39.4 x 28.6 cm.)
          Image 14Ω x 10º in. (36.8 x 26 cm.)
          $10,000-15,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Sas Cornette De Saint Cyr, 31 October 2017, Lot 160.
          This  dynamic  painting  represents  Durga  Mahishasuramardini,  or  Durga  the
          Killer of Mahishasura. Mahushasura is depicted here as half-buffalo, half-man;
          his buffalo head already severed, Durga is violently slashing at his human torso
          with a myriad of weapons. Vishnu and Shiva, along with two hounds, attack
          the buffalo portion of the demon body. A shrine sits upon a rocky outcrop in
          the distance.
          Paintings  of  this  subject  are  well  known  from  across  different  Rajasthani
          schools. A Mewar sketch of the subject in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
          (acc.  no.  2008.359.8)  dated  to  circa  1760  illustrates  a  remarkably  similar
          composition to the present lot, with great stylistic variation.






































          The Goddess Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon, Mahisha (Mahishasura
          Mardini); India, Rajasthan, Mewar, circa 1760; the Metropolitan Museum
          of Art, 2008.359.8.





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