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Goddess Durga on lions

Reverse glass painting: Goddess Durga on a lion. Characteristic of the paintings from the Shekhavati region are the multiple draperies in strong colours (green, red) at the upper edge of the picture. Acquired in Ramgarh; especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the havelis of wealthy merchant families with corresponding needs were located in this area. Note: reverse glass painting in Germany The reverse glass painter Rambold (1872-1953) taught the artists of the Blue Rider how to paint behind glass. On his easel was a reverse glass painting with an Indian motif. Only one photo of it still exists. It is unclear whether he painted it himself or acquired it somewhere. Information from Mr L. Feiler, 23.7.08

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Object type
Reverse glass painting
Dimensions
Depth: 43 cm
Width: 32,5 cm
Material/Technique
Glass
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
I C 49313

Provenance and sources

Production
when
1st half 20th cent.
where
India
Rajasthan
Shekhavati (Shekhawati)
Collecting
who
Leander A. Feiler - Collectors
Assignment to a curated holding:
South and Southeast Asia

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