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Colorful painting of a figure enthroned and fanned by attendant, addressing two kneeling figures. Below are two monks, one on stool, other on rug. Figure also adresses the congregation.

Jaina Monks Addressing the Laity, A Fragment of a Vijñaptipatra

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Artist
Unknown (Indian)
Title
Jaina Monks Addressing the Laity, A Fragment of a Vijñaptipatra
Date
mid-18th century
Medium
Opaque watercolor on paper
Dimensions
20 3/4 x 7 7/8 in. Overall
Credit
Gift of Jane Werner Watson
Accession No.
1972.51
Geography
India

Related

ca. 1960-62, likely purchased in India* by Earnest C. and Jane Werner Watson (Santa Barbara, CA); 1972, gifted by Jane Werner Watson (Santa Barbara, CA) to the Elvehjem Art Center [now called Chazen Museum of Art].   *General donor file contains correspondence from Mrs. Watson stating that she and Mr. Watson’s collection of Indian art and artifacts was begun and amassed while living in New Delhi between 1960 and 1962; however, specific acquisition information is not documented.

  • Elvehjem Art Center. "Indian Miniature Painting: The Collection of Earnest C. Watson & Jane Werner Watson." Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1971. no. 148
  • Vajracharya, Gautam V. "Watson Collection of Indian Miniatures at the Elvehjem Museum of Art." Madison: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 2002. no. 65

  • Two Faces of South Asian Art: Textiles and Painting: , 2/4/1984–3/18/1984
  • Title unknown [50 Indian miniature paintings]: University of Wisconsin-Stout, 10/15/1974–11/1/1974
  • New Acquisitions from the Far East: Elvehjem Art Center, 11/5/1973–1/6/1974
  • Indian Miniature Painting: The Collection of Earnest C. and James Werner Watson: Elvehjem Art Center, 10/29/1971–1/2/1972

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