LOT 131 An illustration to the Sur Sagar of Surdas
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An illustration to the Sur Sagar of Surdas, India, Mewar, circa 1700, gouache with ink heightened with gold, on paper laid on cloth, four lines of text in devanagari script to upper section on yellow panel and red borders, folio 45.5cm x 26cm and painted image excluding four lines of text 36.5cm x 22.5cm, framed Provenance: From a Corporate Collection The Sursagar is a devotional poem dedicated to Lord Krishna, written by the blind poet Surdas who is seen in this painting seated in front of a hut clapping cymbals. The composite scenes include Krishna dancing with the Gopis. Condition Report: good condition other than some minor flaking and damaged edges and unexamined out of frame and sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
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