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fernando 6th November 2015 05:23 PM

What would you call this ?
 
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Can i call this a canvas ... a hand paint in a thin cloth ?
And where would this be from ... Indo Persia ?


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Robert 6th November 2015 06:19 PM

What kind of cloth is is, is it cotton or silk? If on cotton then it would be referred to as a painting on canvas, if silk then it would be referred to as a painting on silk. As to where it might be from, I could only guess that it might be Persian BWDIK. :shrug:

Best,
Robert

fernando 6th November 2015 06:37 PM

It will have to be cotton; surely not silk ... but loosely woven; much thinner than the classic canvas we see in western paints.
So Persian it will be, thanks :cool: .

Battara 7th November 2015 06:26 AM

Well.......I was thinking Mughal India scene, late.

estcrh 7th November 2015 07:12 AM

The scene looks Indian to me and not Persian.

fernando 7th November 2015 01:00 PM

Thank you guys,
So if you don't mind Robert, India will now be :cool:.
José, i assume by late would be sometime in the 20th century ...

Robert 7th November 2015 02:52 PM

Not a problem Fernando. As I said before, it was only a guess.

estcrh 7th November 2015 04:04 PM

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Fernando, here is a section from a Persian char-aina cuirass, you can see the difference in dress etc between the Indian scene from your image and the Persian ones.

fernando 8th November 2015 07:08 PM

Thank you for the example, estcrh.
I had meanwhile browsed on Indian tiger hunting scenes and my doubts were vanished.


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