Artwork
Jain Manuscript: Kalakacarya Katha

Jain Manuscript: Kalakacarya Katha is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
About this work
Overview
This Jain manuscript page, part of the Kalakacarya Katha, features a dual composition of black text with red accents alongside a vibrant illustrative panel. The artwork is characterized by its Indian stylistic origins.
Subject & Meaning
The illustrative panel depicts a scene of horseback riders adorned in traditional Indian attire, equipped with swords and shields. The intricate designs on the figures and decorated horses suggest a narrative of ceremonial or mythological significance, likely illustrating a key event from the Kalakacarya Katha, a Jain text.
Technique & Style
The manuscript exhibits a distinctive Indian writing style, with text in black ink accented with red. The accompanying illustration is framed by a red border and a outer blue border, showcasing a blend of meticulous detail and vibrant coloration typical of Indian manuscript art.
History & Provenance
The manuscript is currently housed at the Detroit Institute of Arts as part of its collection, though specific details of its creation date, artist, or acquisition history are not provided in the available information.
Context
Created within the Jain tradition, this manuscript reflects the religious and cultural practices of its time, emphasizing the importance of illustrated texts in conveying spiritual and historical narratives.
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