Girls Spraying Each Other at Holi, c. 1640-1650. Creator: Unknown.

Girls Spraying Each Other at Holi, c. 1640-1650. Creator: Unknown.

2-730-274 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Girls Spraying Each Other at Holi, c. 1640-1650. The antics of Holi, the festival of spring, are in full tilt in this scene that takes place in the women's quarters of a palace. Most of the women have already been stained with the red and yellow colours that they squirt and smear on one another to the beat of handheld drums and a lively song. In a composition repeated from an imperial Mughal scene, one woman aggressively and playfully has another in a headlock and pours red liquid down her blouse. The princely state of Bikaner had close ties with the Mughal court, and some of its artists were familiar with Mughal painting, as is evident in the rendering of the garden and the figures.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Opaque watercolour, gold and ink on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5019x7554
File Size : 111,075kb


Aliases

  1. 1971.83
  1. 146193
  1. 0940018928
  1. 1971.83
  1. 2-730-274
  1. 2730274

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