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The Month of Asadha (June-July), from a manuscript of the Barahmasa ("Twelve Months")

The Month of Asadha (June-July), from a manuscript of the Barahmasa ("Twelve Months") is an unspecified painting by the Mughal Painting artist Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. This painting illustrates the month of Asadha, corresponding to June-July, from a Barahmasa manuscript.
About this work
Overview
This painting illustrates the month of Asadha, corresponding to June-July, from a Barahmasa manuscript. It is a representative example of traditional Indian art.
Subject & Meaning
The scene depicts two women on a raised platform before a building, dressed in traditional attire, symbolizing a moment or activity characteristic of the Asadha month within the Barahmasa cycle, which explores the emotions and experiences associated with the twelve months of the year.
Technique & Style
The artwork showcases traditional Indian painting techniques, with detailed depictions of clothing, architecture, and natural surroundings, including trees and a cloudy sky, rendered in a style typical of Indian manuscript illustrations.
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