A Holy Man Meditates (Shrine with Sleeping Ascetic) - Daswanth
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Description
A delicate Mughal miniature painting by Daswanth, depicting an ascetic in meditation before a shrine, rendered in opaque watercolour on paper.
This miniature painting, attributed to the master artist Daswanth, originates from the late sixteenth-century Mughal court. Daswanth was a prominent figure in the imperial atelier of Emperor Akbar, known for his contribution to major manuscripts such as the Razmnama. This work displays the characteristic synthesis of Persian refinement and indigenous Indian observation that defined the Mughal style during this period. The composition depicts an ascetic figure seated in a meditative posture upon a raised platform, positioned before a small shrine. A tree with delicate foliage arches over the structure, providing a sense of enclosure. To the right, a second figure stands, holding a staff or umbrella, while a smaller figure is visible in the foreground near a water vessel. The artist employs a restrained palette, focusing on the interplay of line and form rather than heavy ornamentation. The architectural elements, specifically the dome of the shrine, reflect the building styles common in Northern India at the time. Daswanth is noted for his expressive approach to human figures and his ability to capture quiet, contemplative moments. The paper shows signs of age, with the original pigment application remaining visible in the soft greens of the leaves and the muted tones of the clothing. The work provides a glimpse into the daily life of religious practitioners, rendered with the precision expected of an imperial workshop. The focus remains on the interaction between the figures and their immediate environment, avoiding unnecessary clutter. This piece is a representative example of the narrative quality found in Mughal miniature painting, where human activity is balanced against architectural and natural settings. It offers an insight into the artistic output of a period when the Mughal court actively encouraged the documentation of diverse social and religious customs through the medium of the illustrated manuscript.
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A Holy Man Meditates (Shrine with Sleeping Ascetic) - Daswanth
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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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