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Drawing of a Pet Antelope

Drawing of a Pet Antelope

Attributed to The Kota Master

Indian

The majority of the page depicts a large antelope that is executed in varying degrees of completion. It has a bridle which is attached to a chain, all of which are faintly-drawn. It has big ears, a small tail, and short, dark antlers. Its back left leg is lifted. Across the top of the page and the lower left corner are swirls and scribbles executed in a variety of colors. These bold lines signify the artist testing colors and strokes, as well as adjusting the amount of pigment held in the brushes. Rajput Style, Kota School.

Ink and opaque watercolor on paper

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