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Catur Nari Palakkiya (or 'Four Women Palanquin')

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This painting is by an unknown artist from Sri Lanka. Wooden panel decorated with one central human figure seated in padmasana surrounded and supported by six symmetrically positioned figures, the outer two standing and supporting aloft four other figures, two to either side of the central figure and two above these. Their limbs are entwined, and they also hold each others' plaited hair for support. Two birds above, one at each side, and foliage above and below, the whole design in white, yellow and black pigment on a red ground. Framed by a narrow strip of alternating red stars and black motifs on a gold ground. One of the exercises young artists in Sri Lanka were taught to master, so probably an apprentice piece.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Forest Hill

Title

Catur Nari Palakkiya (or 'Four Women Palanquin')

Date

19th C

Medium

pigment on wood

Measurements

H 19.4 x W 25.7 cm

Accession number

219iv

Acquisition method

acquired, 1898

Work type

Painting

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