Back to All Events

Painted Poetry: Art of the Rajput Courts


  • Minneapolis Institute of Art 2400 3rd Avenue South Minneapolis, MN, 55404 United States (map)

Rajput paintings evoke many moods and senses. They tell stories about the beliefs, desires, myths, poetry, and power that shaped the royal Rajput courts of northern India during the 16th to 19th centuries. Rajput artists chose subject matter that was meant to engage all of our senses (taste, touch, smell, sound, and sight) and elicit emotional responses—an aesthetic experience known as rasa. Love, laughter, fury, compassion, disgust, horror, heroism, wonder, and tranquility are the nine rasas of Indian aesthetics and offer one way to interpret Rajput paintings.

Previous
Previous
May 9

Reframing Strangeness: Ha Bik Chuen's Motherboards and Collagraphs

Next
Next
May 13

The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum