A girl worshipping the rising sun (Surya puja) - Chokha
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Description
A delicate miniature painting by Chokha depicting a woman performing Surya puja, an act of devotion to the rising sun, set against a verdant, hilly landscape.
This miniature painting by the Mewar artist Chokha depicts a solitary figure engaged in Surya puja, a traditional act of devotion to the sun. The composition is structured around the verticality of the female figure, who stands upon a stone platform, pouring water from a vessel as an offering. Her posture is graceful, reflecting the stylistic conventions of early nineteenth-century Rajasthani court painting. The artist employs a delicate touch to render the figure, contrasting her form against the rolling, verdant hills that dominate the background. The setting is atmospheric, with the sun appearing as a golden disc in the upper register, casting a soft light over the craggy, textured terrain. Chokha, who was active in the court of Devgarh, is known for his ability to integrate human subjects into natural environments with a sense of quietude. The foreground features a small pool with aquatic birds, adding a layer of serenity to the scene. The palette is dominated by earthy greens, ochres, and the striking red border that frames the work, a common feature in traditional Indian manuscript illustrations. Technically, the work demonstrates the precision characteristic of the Mewar school, where opaque watercolours are applied in layers to achieve depth and clarity. The treatment of the hills, with their layered, rocky formations, provides a sense of scale that elevates the devotional act. This piece offers a glimpse into the private religious practices of the period, captured with a focus on stillness and ritual. The absence of complex architectural elements allows the viewer to concentrate on the interaction between the devotee and the natural world, a recurring theme in Chokha's body of work.
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A girl worshipping the rising sun (Surya puja) - Chokha
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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