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Hunting Scene, Tomasso Colonnello

Two identical hunting scenes are painted on either side of the central painting of Fath Ali Shah. This composition enthrals the onlooker with its vibrant yellow background, atop which animals, birds and other motifs are represented. Taking inspiration from the characteristic Persian representation, lions hunting deer is showcased as a repeated motif, encircling the central medallion. The other animals include antelopes, bison, and camels. While the bison is seen seated on the ground, the camels are positioned facing each other. To further heighten the dramatic appeal of this pictorial, tigers hunting deer are represented. The composition is divided into two equal halves with identical motifs repeated throughout.

An abundant display of flora and fauna with flowering creepers and chirping birds represent the skill of the artists. The chrome yellow background provides prominence to classical Persian elements and floral motifs in the foreground. Tulips entwined with rosettes and other flowers forms an uninterrupted motif throughout this composition. Identical to the companion painting, this hunting scene is also encased within a double border with floral motifs and Persian calligraphy. The colour scheme exudes vibrancy which is furthermore elaborated by the delicate patterns conveying grace.

Portfolio Name: Paintings in the Ashoka Hall of the Rashtrapati Bhavan
Source: Lalit Kala Akademi