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Men hunting wild boar. From Kotah/Bundi, Rajasthan, India. Ca. 1775. Three men on the left stand behind a cow, while one fires a musket at a dying boar on the right among the trees. Above two other men attack a fleeing boar with a sword and a spear. The men all wear clothes typical of the Mughal court, indicative of the interaction between the Muslim overlord and his Hindu Rajput allies. Paintings from Kotah and Bundi are particularly renowned for the great stress on vegetation and landscape, with fine details of trees and grass. Gouache on paper, 25 x 50 cm. Inv. AC 1953,0411.0.10.
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British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART346351
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3072px × 1701px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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Boar
Cow
Gouache
Hunter
Hunting Scene
Indian, Modern (18th-21st CE)
Kota school (18th-19th c.)
Musket
Painting, Medium
Spear
Woodland