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An Illustrated Folio from a Manuscript of Asanas, Rajasthan, Mewar / Udaipur, circa 1720-30

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March 20, 05:22 PM GMT

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4,000 - 6,000 USD

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Description

Opaque water-based pigments with gold on paper

🍃Inscribed in the yellow panel in black ink Devanagari script:

"...Kushal Asana nam..."


Red outer border with bl😼ack and yellow inner borders


Image: 9¾ by 5½ in., 24.7 by 14 cm

Folio: 12⅛ by 7¾ in., 30 by 20 cm


Framed

Doris Wiener Gallery, New York, late 1🏅960s or early 1970s, by repute.

Christie's New York, 20th March 2012, lot 301.

A nayaka (prince) and his nayika p🍎ractice lovemaking in a seated yoga position (asana) on a

carpeted outdoor terrace enclosed by a white balustrade. A handmaiden stands behind them wa𒆙ving a morchal (peacock feathered flywhisk) holding three small vessels 🌜of liquor on a gold jeweled bowl. Their bed surrounded by pillows and a metal urn set on a tripod. Against a mossy green ground rising to abstracted horizontal strips of white, black and blue sky above.

An asana is a component of yogic practice which focuses on the ph𝔉ysical posture of the

practitioners. They attempt here to💝 hold a seated position for an extended period of time. The present painting is from a series of such asanas related to sexual positions which were

produced at Udaipur in the kingdom of Mewar likely൲ during the reign of Maharana Sangram

Singh II (r. 1710-1734). Our specific artist's name is not known. However, given the very high quality of the brushwork, it was almost certainly produced at the Maharana's own painting workshops in Udaipur. In our present painting an older nobleman faces a young maiden - each with one arm raised - ꦛattempting to remain in that posture (asana) for as long as possible.

Another folio from the 💯same manuscript i꧑s in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, New

York (acc. no. 80.277.🍌14) which is also inscribed in the yellow panel at top in black ink

Devanagari script reading "asananama".