Sindhu Raga

Description

The inscription at the top identifies this painting as Sindhu Raga, which is the raga (or musical mode) of heroic sentiment. The painting is meant to elicit the same feelings in the viewer as a rousing piece of music played in the Sindhu key.
Paintings of Sindhu Raga depict battle scenes. In this example, the composition conveys the chaotic melee and violence of war. Heads are being lopped off; carrion birds swoop down unfazed. Above the horizon against the sky at the far right is the god of war, Karttikeya, in his chariot. Three angels carry garlands for the dead.

Provenance

George Bickford [1901–1991], Cleveland Heights, OH (by 1975); Dr. Norman Zaworski [1920–2013], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–2004); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2004–)

Sindhu Raga

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c. 1720

Accession Number

2004.110

Medium

Gum tempera and ink on paper

Dimensions

Overall: 48.1 x 27.9 cm (18 15/16 x 11 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Dr. Norman Zaworski