Pahari paintings

RV-3025-20

Amélie Couvrat Desvergnes is a paper and book conservator and researcher. She studied and conserved for two years 134 Indian drawings and paintings from the Wereldmuseum Leiden. In this collection story she tells about the making process, and about ‘master drawings’ -  examples for beautifull paintings which are in museum collections all over the world.

Bright colors, charcoal and squirrel hair brushes

A step-by-step progress

The development of a composition is illustrated by a series of drawings from the Ramayana epic made in Kangra around 1800 and now preserved in Wereldmuseum Leiden.
De dood van Valin, koning van de apen, ca. 1775-1800. Het is een episode uit de Ramayana. Het detail van het middendeel laat de verschillende stappen van het ontwerpproces en de correctie van contourlijnen zien. Op het detail van de linkerbovenhoek is de apenkoning op zijn troon te zien, geschetst in houtskool en rode inkt. (RV-3025-3)
Curious about how these paintings and the “master drawings” in the collection are made? Then read on quickly.