Description
Members of the British East India Company, largely merchants themselves, collected picture books that were compendiums of Indian professions and occupations, made by a new class of commercial Indian artists. They often emphasized the exotic and primitive aspects of life in India, such as the turbaned, pajama-clad man, squatting on the ground with a blank expression, making dye and hand-coloring strips of cloth using simple terracotta vessels.
Provenance
William E. Ward [1922–2004], Solon, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–1992); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1992–)
Accession Number
1992.142
Medium
Gum tempera and ink on paper
Dimensions
Overall: 22.2 x 15.9 cm (8 3/4 x 6 1/4 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of William E. Ward in memory of his wife, Evelyn Svec Ward