Short note on chaugan player of Rajasthani paintings
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The painting titled 'CHAUGAN PLAYERS' was painted by Dana in the 18th century. The painting done in Water colour on paper using the Tempara Technique has been attributed to the Jodhpur-Sub School of the Rajasthani Miniature painting. This painting is a pride possession of the National Museum, New Delhi
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The painting titled 'CHAUGAN PLAYERS' was painted by Dana in the 18th century these paintings are Rajasthani paintings.
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- Dana created the artwork named 'CHAUGAN PLAYERS' in the 18th century.
- The artwork, done in watercolor on paper with the Tempera Technique, is credited to the Jodhpur-Sub School of Rajasthani Miniature painting.
- The National Museum in New Delhi is quite proud of this painting.
- Six princesses are seated on well-equipped and magnificently ornamented horses, playing Chaugan or Polo.
- The horses are wonderfully designed and come in a variety of colors including white, blue, black, and deep grey.
- The horses dominated the entire painting's area. The princesses also wear royal attire of various colors since they are heavily interested in the Royal game of Chaugan or Polo.
- As the Princess sits on their well-built horses, ready for the game, it can be seen that the two horses in the painting's background are somewhat larger than the four horses in the painting's center and front.
- The horses in the backdrop are seen facing each other, while the other four horses are facing different ways and ready to go.
- What's more, for the first four players, the painter has positioned the princess figures turning in the opposite direction as their horses.
- This was maybe painted to demonstrate the action of the Chaugan game and an animated effect to show twists and turns when galloping on the horse.
- To imply that the game was played on grass turf, grass and flowers in blue, yellow, and green hues have been depicted in depth in the forefront of the picture and faded throughout.
- In the Devanagari alphabet, calligraphy on the top suggests the occasion and specifics of the artwork.
- The core of the picture attests to the importance of women, who also have a place in Rajasthan miniature paintings from the 18th century.
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