CultureIndian
Titles
- Group of 15 Botanical Studies and 17 Company School Paintings
Date1815–c. 1820
Made inIndia
MediumGraphite, ink, and watercolor on laid paper
DimensionsVarious
Credit LineGift of Edward and Kendall Ondarza
Object number2021.503-2021.534
Not on view
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[1] The Botanical Studies are probably after William Roxburgh (1751-1815), considered the father of Indian botany.
The South Indian Company School Paintings have no identifiable provenance, except as follows:
[Arader and Co., New York, 2002–2019]; Edward and Kendall Ondarza, Houston, 2019–2021; given to MFAH, 2021.
Exhibition HistoryAt time of Committee Meeting, past exhibitions have not yet identified in past catalogue references; research is ongoing.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
The Botanical studies provide subject titles in English and Hindi, and have the red stamp of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society on each page, lower right.
The South Indian (Tamil Nadu region) studies of both mythological subjects and figures in everyday life activities, have inscriptions in Tamil and French providing labels or titles for each page.
The South Indian (Tamil Nadu region) studies of both mythological subjects and figures in everyday life activities, have inscriptions in Tamil and French providing labels or titles for each page.
Catalogue raisonnéAt time of Committee Meeting, these paintings have not yet been identified in past catalogue references; research is ongoing.
Cataloguing data may change with further research.
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William Roxburgh
c. 1812–1814
Graphite, ink, and watercolor on wove paper
2021.524
William Roxburgh
c. 1812–1814
Graphite, ink, and watercolor on wove paper
2021.520
William Roxburgh
c. 1812–1814
Graphite, ink, and watercolor on wove paper
2021.529
c. 1570–1580
Painting on paper, laid down on green album page [recto], laid down on brown album page [verso]
2014.229.A,.B
Julio Alpuy
c. 1990
Graphite, watercolor, and ink on paper
2010.2212
Cesare Pollini
c. 1600
Ink and wash, pencil, chalk on laid paper
70.35