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write a short note on the depiction of women in Rajasthani miniature with reference to any painting


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Answered by tcchauhan7575
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Answer:

Radha [Bani-Thani] (Nihalchand)

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This painting of Nihalchand of Kishangarh of Rajasthani School has a special place in the treasure of Indian miniature paintings. The style is characterized by emphaticlengthening of the eyes and nose. Faces are mostly in profile with a very stylized eye- brow and smile on the lips. The painter was inspired by the poem of Raja Sawant Singh.,who describes the beauty of a lady called

“Bani-Thani”

in his poem. The beauty of thiswoman is symbolically used to describe the beauty of Sri Radha.Her smile is supposedly enigmatic; her eyes reflect the ideal feminine beauty ofclassic Sanskrit Literature. She is painted as an ideal of Indian womanhood and can easily be compared to Monalisa supposed to eptomise the ideal of women

Maru-Ragini (Sahibdin)

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The love story of Dhola - Maru is very popular in Rajasthan and is narrated bothin Murals and miniature paintings. The composition of the painting is divided into two parts. Dhola and Maru are shown seated under a yellow canopy with a red curtain in theupper part of the composition. Dhola is dressed in typical aristocratic attire complete withweapons like sword and shield, facing his lover Maru in Rajasthani costume. The lower part of the composition shows Maru caressing her pet camel. Both the figures are prominent against a green background dotted with flower motifs. Stylished motifs oftrees are bringing a unity in the composition.

Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

Themes like as sessions (Brahmasa) music, hunting scenes, love scenes, and Krishna and Radha have all been shown. Color scheme: The primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—as well as green, brown, and white—are employed. Silver and golden are additional colors used.

Explanation:

Given that, women in Rajasthani miniature painting.

We have to find,  short note on the depiction of women in Rajasthani miniature with reference to any painting.

According to the question,

The face is elongated, oval, and in profile (side position), with a downward-sloping forehead, a long, pointed nose, outstretched lips, and a pointed chin. Women's representation - The paintings by Bani Thani from the Kishangarh School, which are famous worldwide, are highly remarkable.

Radha [Bani-Thani] (Nihalchand)

In the collection of Indian miniature paintings, this work by Nihalchand of Kishangarh from the Rajasthani School has a particular position. Emphatic lengthening of the eyes and nose define the look. The majority of faces are profile views with highly styled eye brows and smiles on the lips. The poet Raja Sawant Singh's poetry, in which he praises the beauty of a woman named in his poetry as "Bani-Thani". Her smile is said to be enigmatic, and her eyes are said to embody the ideal feminine beauty of classical Sanskrit literature. The beauty of this woman is used symbolically to express the beauty of Sri Radha. She is portrayed as the epitome of Indian womanhood and is readily comparable to Monalisa, who is meant to represent the ideal lady.

Final Answer:

In the collection of Indian miniature paintings, this work by Nihalchand of Kishangarh from the Rajasthani School has a particular position. Emphatic lengthening of the eyes and nose define the look.

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