11 février 2007
"Intensity of Observation and Infinite Significance: Indian Painting at the University of Virginia Art Museum"
Khambhavati Ragini, ca. 1750, Leaf from a Ragamala Series, Rajasthan, India, Pigment and gold on paper, Gift of Neville Mobarakai, 1998.19.9, Collection University of Virginia.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.- Over the years the University of Virginia Art Museum has become a significant repository of South Asian paintings. "Intensity of Observation and Infinite Significance: Indian Painting at the University of Virginia Art Museum," which runs through March 10, presents highlights from the collection and private loans, featuring about 30 significant works of Indian painting from the 15th to the 19th centuries, chosen for their quality and range, historical importance and thematic interest. (courtesy www.Artdaily.org)
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