ロサンゼルスカウンティ美術館のインスタグラム(lacma) - 6月14日 09時04分
While the basic subject of many Indian paintings is clear, many works feature complex subject matter, symbolic nuances, and/or compositional substructures that require an in-depth explanation to understand their layers of meaning. Even with extensive inscribed annotations, the historical circumstances of a work of art can remain muddled. According to a long contemporaneous "devanagari" inscription in black ink, an alluring "Portrait of a Woman" by the Bikaner artist Nure was painted in 1743 when he was 16 years old and visiting the home of a textile printer where he saw an earlier portrait that he then copied. This work is on view in "The Enigmatic Image: Curious Subjects in Indian Art" in the Ahmanson Building, Level 4. [Portrait of a Woman (recto), Nure (active mid-18th century), India, Rajasthan, Bikaner, 1743 (recto), Gift of Paul F. Walter] #lacma #indianpainting #arthistory
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