Question:

This Rajasthani School painting depicts a scene from Ramayana where various episodes have been shown in a single scene.
• Identify and name the painting, also mention its artist.
• Write its subject matter.

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This painting exemplifies how traditional Indian miniature artists used continuous narrative techniques to portray complex epics within a single frame.
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The painting in reference is titled "Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakoot" from the Rajasthani School – Jaipur Sub-school. This artwork is attributed to the artist Guman, an accomplished painter of the Jaipur court.
Artist: Guman
Title: Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakoot 
School: Jaipur School, Rajasthani Style 
Medium: Tempera on handmade paper 
Subject Matter: 
The painting beautifully illustrates a critical episode from the Ramayana where Bharata visits Rama at Chitrakoot to persuade him to return to Ayodhya after King Dasharatha’s death. Rama, however, refuses to break his promise to stay in exile for fourteen years.

  • The artist depicts multiple scenes of the narrative within a single frame — a technique known as continuous narration.
  • The composition shows Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana in hermit's attire at Chitrakoot.
  • Bharata is depicted in various postures – in conversation, pleading, and bowing before Rama — illustrating the progression of the emotional dialogue.
  • The figures are expressive, and the painting is vibrant with decorative architecture, lush trees, and a harmonious background.

Aesthetic Appeal: 
The use of strong lines, stylized figures, and rich colors typical of the Jaipur sub-school enhances the emotional depth of the story. The symmetrical arrangement of architectural elements and nature motifs offers both visual balance and symbolic richness.

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