Asian Art

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LOT 360

Lot 360

A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century

A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century
Lot 360 Details
A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century

Opaque pigment and gold on paper; sheet 27.3 x 20.4 cm
frame 12.8 x 10.3 in — 32.5 x 26.2 cm

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $1,722
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A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century
  • A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century
  • A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century
  • A Painting of a Woman Bathing on a Veranda, Bundi, India, 19th Century
Provenance:

Janak Khendry Collection, Toronto, mostly purchased from Jagdish Mittal, Hyderabad, India

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