Materials
mica (all objects)
Techniques
painted (scope note | all objects)
Place (findspot)
Found/Acquired Patna (?) (scope note | all objects)
(Asia,South Asia,India,Bihar (state),Patna)
Date
19thC
Schools /Styles
Company School (scope note | all objects)
Description
A blacksmith seated on the ground, which is indicated by a band of tan paint along the base of the mica sheet. In front of him is his forge and bellows which he can pump using a chain which hangs by his head. He wears a white top and dhoti and a red shawl over his shoulders. He holds a hammer in his right hand which is raised above his head. In his left hand he holds a glowing piece of metal on an anvil. On the floor in front of the smith and on the box on his left are implements of his trade and also items which he has made. It appears he is making blades – some of which have already been polished.
Curator's comments
In set with 1989,1020,0.2.4
In set with 1989,1020,0.2.6
This painting comes from a collection of sixteen mica paintings (1989,1020,0.2.1-16) purchased by the museum in 1989. The collection is made up of paintings taken from various different sets of mica paintings showing trades and occupations and transportation. Such sets were mass produced from the mid 18th century to the mid 19th century mainly for the European market in India.
यह रचना भारत में सार्वजनिक अधिकार में है क्योंकि इसके कॉपीराइट की अवधि समाप्त हो गयी है। भारतीय कॉपीराइट अधिनियम भारत में लागू होता है उन रचनाओं पर काम करता है जो सबसे पहले भारत में प्रकाशित हों। भारतीय कॉपीराइट अधिनियम, 1957 (अध्याय V धारा 25), अनाम रचना, तस्वीरों, छायांकन, ध्वनि रिकॉर्डिंग, सरकारी दस्तावेज़, और कॉर्पोरेट ग्रन्थकारिता की या अंतरराष्ट्रीय संगठनों पर काम करता है की तारीख 60 वर्ष के बाद सार्वजनिक अधिकार में प्रवेश हो जाते हैं।
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