Manuscript Painting 005

Published: 20.04.2011
Updated: 10.12.2012

Jain Manuscript Painting

Category:
Jain Art
Type:
Miniature painting
Motif:
Queen Trishala
Name:
Queen Trisala's joy at the confirmation of her conception
Manuscript:
Kalpasutra manuscript folio
Union state:
Gujarat
Country:
India
Date:
1400-1500
Style:
Western Indian style
Material:
Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
Length:
27 cm
Width:
11,1 cm
Custody:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Purchase:
Rogers Fund, 1955
Inventory-No.:
55.121.38.9
Description:

Relieved by a sign from Mahavira that all is well, Queen Trisala - attended by handmaids - celebrates by richly dressing and tending to her makeup, raising a mirror to admire the result. The joyous Trisala has resumed her throne, a wicker stool, and is installed in a grand palace interior indicated by an elaborate cusped arch.

Source:
Sources
metmuseum.org

Compiled by PK

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