The Art of Kotah at Harvard

September 20 through November 30, 1997
Arthur M. Sackler Museum

Twenty-eight paintings from the Art Museums' collection and from a private collection are on display. The former state of Kotah (modern Rajasthan) was one of the most prolific artistic centers in north India from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.

 

A small number of talented artists elevated Kotah to this high position. The exhibition is presented in conjunction with the traveling exhibition Gods, Kings, and Tigers: The Art of Kotah, and is one of a number of special offerings this fall by the Art Museums given in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of India's independence. Press Release

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