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Period: Mid 19th Century
Origin: India
Dimensions: 60 x 122 cm
This rare mid 19th century Indian textile highlights a powerful and rhythmic figurative composition featuring a celebratory courtly or wedding scene populated by numerous figures and animals rendered in a delicate, folk-art style. This structural balance between the central canopy—under which key figures are seated—and the rows of standing attendants, musicians, and riders reflects the rich narrative tradition of Indian embroidery. Indian textiles of this period, such as Chamba Rumals or similar regional embroideries, are world-renowned for their pictorial charm and their ability to capture complex social and religious stories through a vibrant, horizontal frieze format.
The color palette is masterfully balanced, featuring a primary ivory or natural linen ground that serves as a subtle canvas for high-contrast shifts of sky blue, madder red, and golden yellow. These soft and enduring tones, achieved through the expert application of traditional dyes and fine threadwork over 170 years ago, exhibit a chromatic harmony and a decorative lightness that are hallmarks of mid-19th century Indian productions. The inclusion of a continuous floral vine border with delicate pink and blue blossoms creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior craft quality and distinctive technical finesse of the regional artisans.
Structural analysis indicates the use of premium hand-spun natural fibers with characteristically fine, detailed stitching and a lightweight, flexible handle. The exceptional clarity of the whimsical outlines—including the stylized horses, blue-skinned figures, and expressive gestures of the participants—definitively distinguishes this antique masterpiece from later commercial reproductions. Ultimately, this Indian textile stands as a premier example of South Asian art, representing a peak in both technical endurance and narrative majesty for global textile collectors.
Stock No: 1802
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