INDIAN MUGHAL PAINTING
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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: India: Pre 1800: Item # 1433079
Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Indian Subcontinent: India: Pre 1800: Item # 1433079
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Mughal miniature of a lone standing woman. Gouache on card. Painting with 2 borders of Gold leaves. Remaining border of pink flower buds on a white ground. Overall size 35x23 cm. Early - mid 18th century. Ex Gayer-Anderson collection label on reverse. Painting with same border in National Gallery of Australia, acc # NGA 91.1370 (see image). Provenance: Acquired in India by a collector named Fadnis (alternatively spelled Phadanavis or Furnuwees), mid-1800s or before by descent to his great-grandson B.M. Fadnis, Pune, Maharashtra, India who sold it to Colonel Thomas Gayer Gayer-Anderson, 1927 exported from India by Colonel Thomas Gayer Gayer-Anderson, 1930 held in the collection of Colonel Thomas Gayer Gayer-Anderson and Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anderson, Pasha, both of Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Acquired by Mrs Sloane in London then to her son Peter Sloane until 2020. Can be viewed in central London and shipped worldwide.
Mughal miniature of a lone standing woman. Gouache on card. Painting with 2 borders of Gold leaves. Remaining border of pink flower buds on a white ground. Overall size 35x23 cm. Early - mid 18th century. Ex Gayer-Anderson collection label on reverse. Painting with same border in National Gallery of Australia, acc # NGA 91.1370 (see image). Provenance: Acquired in India by a collector named Fadnis (alternatively spelled Phadanavis or Furnuwees), mid-1800s or before by descent to his great-grandson B.M. Fadnis, Pune, Maharashtra, India who sold it to Colonel Thomas Gayer Gayer-Anderson, 1927 exported from India by Colonel Thomas Gayer Gayer-Anderson, 1930 held in the collection of Colonel Thomas Gayer Gayer-Anderson and Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anderson, Pasha, both of Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Acquired by Mrs Sloane in London then to her son Peter Sloane until 2020. Can be viewed in central London and shipped worldwide.
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