Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Bani Thani


Base : Plain Glass
Materials : Glass colours
Year : 2009
This is one of my personal favorites. This is a painting of Bani Thani from the Kishangarh School of Painting.
Legend has it that Bani Thani was the mistress of Raja Sawant Singh of Kishangarh in Rajasthan. She was a quintessential Indian beauty with her elongated face with a high forehead, arched eyebrows, half open lotus eyes, sharp pointed nose, thin curved sensuous lips and a pointed chin over a long narrow neck. The curl of the hair around the ear added to her innate grace. She was the inspiration of the image of Radha of Kishangarh School of painting.

Besides being blessed with natural beauty she was also an accomplished poetess and singer. In later years, Bani Thani along with Sawant Singh retired to the life of reclusion, singing devotional bhajans in praise of Krishna till they lost to the eternity.
I am yet to do a few finishing strokes to this one. Neertheless I have published it for view and comments.

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