Artwork

Worship of Hindu Deities (1 of 18)

Worship of Hindu Deities (1 of 18), by Unknown, unspecified
Worship of Hindu Deities (1 of 18), by Unknown, unspecified

Worship of Hindu Deities (1 of 18) is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The work titled *Worship of Hindu Deities* is a painted composition that presents a gathering of figures in traditional Indian attire.

About this work

Overview

The work titled *Worship of Hindu Deities* is a painted composition that presents a gathering of figures in traditional Indian attire. They sit on the floor around a central figure, surrounded by a muted gray backdrop that hints at distant foliage and a sun on the horizon. The scene conveys a calm, devotional atmosphere.

Subject & Meaning

The central motif is a group of worshippers, each adorned with vibrant garments, intricate patterns, and assorted jewelry such as necklaces and earrings. Their postures and hand gestures suggest reverence toward a deity, illustrating a communal act of Hindu worship and the cultural importance of ritual gathering.

Technique & Style

The artist employs a rich palette of saturated hues, contrasting them with the subdued background to draw attention to the figures. Detailed decorative motifs on the clothing and careful rendering of accessories reveal a meticulous approach reminiscent of traditional Indian visual conventions, while the balanced composition creates visual harmony.

History & Provenance

Identified as the first of an eighteen‑piece series, the painting belongs to a larger body of work exploring Hindu religious practices. Its origin, creator, and acquisition history are not specified in the provided data, limiting further provenance details.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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