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Cleveland Museum of Art: The woman conversing with her children, as the leopard returns, egged on by a fox who is tied to his leg, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirtieth Night
This piece is at the Cleveland Museum of Art. It is from India around the 16th century, according to the museum. The materials used were gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper. It was a gift from Mrs. A Dean Perry to the museum. I love this piece because of the sharp contrast with the soft pink resting against the vivid blue. There is still a softness in texture with this piece that creates a dreamlike atmosphere. The use of patterns in the clothing, leaves, flowers, and on the animals also caught my eye.
Cleveland Museum of Art: The woman conversing with her children, as the leopard returns, egged on by a fox who is tied to his leg, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirtieth Night
This piece is at the Cleveland Museum of Art. It is from India around the 16th century, according to the museum. The materials used were gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper. It was a gift from Mrs. A Dean Perry to the museum. I love this piece because of the sharp contrast with the soft pink resting against the vivid blue. There is still a softness in texture with this piece that creates a dreamlike atmosphere. The use of patterns in the clothing, leaves, flowers, and on the animals also caught my eye.