A landscape with a shrine and pilgrims, Murshidabad - 1760
Gouache painting of a festival scene at a shrine in Murshidabad, West Bengal, c. 1760. A shrine to Shiva flying a red banner from the roof pinnacle is depicted here, set in a landscape beside a pool in which people bathe. There are many people surrounding the temple, mostly on foot, others on elephants, camels and in palanquins. There is a camp of a wealthy visitor pitched on the left. This painting is interesting as it employs the bird's eye perspective and, with many areas of action, there is no central focus point.
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This is wonderful. and they all have room to breathe!
It is the temple design which is most interesting as temples in Bengal follow a particular style peculiar to that province