Varaha Rescuing the Earth, page from an illustrated Dasavatara series
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This painting of the Varaha story shares several common elements with the two adjacent examples, which offer different solutions to the question of how to depict a fantastic, multi-episode story on a single small page. All three represent the earth as a landmass (rather than a goddess), balanced on Varaha’s head, and all make reference to the battle with the demon Hayagriva, although they signal his defeat in different ways. One artist completely ignores the aquatic setting, while the other two tackle the challenge of depicting water and partially submerged figures.
Caption
Indian. Varaha Rescuing the Earth, page from an illustrated Dasavatara series, ca. 1730–1740. Opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper, Sheet: 10 1/2 x 8 1/8 in. (26.7 x 20.6 cm) Other (Image): 8 3/8 x 6 3/16 in. (21.3 x 15.7 cm) Other: 14 1/4 x 19 1/4in. (36.2 x 48.9cm). Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum Collection, 41.1026. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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Collection
Culture
Title
Varaha Rescuing the Earth, page from an illustrated Dasavatara series
Date
ca. 1730–1740
Geography
Place made: Bilaspur, Punjab Hills, India
Medium
Opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper
Classification
Dimensions
Sheet: 10 1/2 x 8 1/8 in. (26.7 x 20.6 cm) Other (Image): 8 3/8 x 6 3/16 in. (21.3 x 15.7 cm) Other: 14 1/4 x 19 1/4in. (36.2 x 48.9cm)
Inscriptions
Inscriptions: Takri caption on top red margin, in white pigment: Wondrous Vishnu, wondrous Varaha.
Credit Line
Brooklyn Museum Collection
Accession Number
41.1026
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