LOT 260 A DEPICTION OF AN ENTHRONED HINDU GODDESS: DURGA
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A DEPICTION OF AN ENTHRONED HINDU GODDESS: DURGA Pahari school, North India, late 19th - early 20th century Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, the horizontal composition depicting an enthroned and haloed four-armed Hindu Goddess, possibly Durga, holding a sword, a lotus flower, a water pot and a stick, wearing a heavily bejewelled crown, seated on a lotus below a caparisoned canopy, at her throne's feet two tigers and behind it several colourful flags, a pious white-clad man and two devotees flanking the goddess on each side, within a floral frame and bright red borders, on a cream cardboard mount, 20.2cm x 29.3cm excluding the mount.
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