This is a beautiful vintage original Indian watercolour painting.
It is highly decorative and comes in a simple gold framed.
The artwork has a bit of age to it - and it has been meticulously painted with great attention to detail.
It has been painted with gouache paint and watercolour on paper.
The frame measures: 27 x 35 cm.
The image is 15 x 21.5 cm
The painting shows a man and woman in a sumptuous interior - embroidered curtains and silk wall hanging decorate the walls - The couple rests on a large divan or cushion in the center of the room. The lady wears ochre-colored harem pants, a tight white top, and a blue veil - she is shown reclining on the gentleman's lap. She passes him a carafe - from which he takes a drink and fills up a glass.
The sheet is embellished with minute details - and the whole composition is beautifully painted.
A very fine old Indian miniature painting - listed at a fair price for the amount of work which has gone into it.
Any white marks which seem to be on the painting are only reflections on the glass when I was taking the photos - the surface was very reflective.
It is highly decorative and comes in a simple gold framed.
The artwork has a bit of age to it - and it has been meticulously painted with great attention to detail.
It has been painted with gouache paint and watercolour on paper.
The frame measures: 27 x 35 cm.
The image is 15 x 21.5 cm
The painting shows a man and woman in a sumptuous interior - embroidered curtains and silk wall hanging decorate the walls - The couple rests on a large divan or cushion in the center of the room. The lady wears ochre-colored harem pants, a tight white top, and a blue veil - she is shown reclining on the gentleman's lap. She passes him a carafe - from which he takes a drink and fills up a glass.
The sheet is embellished with minute details - and the whole composition is beautifully painted.
A very fine old Indian miniature painting - listed at a fair price for the amount of work which has gone into it.
Any white marks which seem to be on the painting are only reflections on the glass when I was taking the photos - the surface was very reflective.