A Lady Playing the Tanpura'
This item is final sale. India (Rajasthan, Kishangarh), ca. 1735 — Reproduced on museum-grade matte paper A graceful portrait from Kishangarh, A Lady Playing the Tanpura embodies the ideal of feminine beauty and devotion in 18th-century Indian art. Seated in quiet reverence, she strums the tanpura — an ode to divine love — adorned in jewels and sheer silks befitting a courtly muse. This artwork reflects the refined elegance of the Kishangarh school, celebrated for its elongated forms, lyrical poise, and romantic symbolism. Reimagined as a fine-art print, it brings timeless serenity and artistry into the modern home. Details Fine art giclée print on premium matte paper Archival inks for long-lasting color Frame not included Dimensions: Small: 4 inches x 6 inches Medium: 8 inches x 12 inches Large: 24 inches x 36 inches