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Artist
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Description
English: Saptarishi. The Seven Sages. Isolated folio. Vishwamitra (top left), Jamadagni (top middle), Gautama (top right), Vasishtha (in the middle, only one without beard), Kashyapa (down left), Bharadwaj (down middle, in a yogic asana, upside down), Atri (right down). Opaque watercolor on paper. 21.1 x 20.7 cm. Pahari, from a Bandralta-Mankot workshop; c. 1700. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh 1343
Date
Circa 1700
Accession number
1343
References
B.N. Goswamy, The Spirit of Indian Painting. Close Encounters with 101 Great Works 1100-1900, London 2016, pp. 518-521
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Saptarishi. The Seven Sages. Isolated folio. Pahari, from a Bandralta-Mankot workshop; c. 1700. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh 1343