Indian Company School Mica Paintings – Set of 8 Street Sellers & Trades, 19th-century
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An original early 19th-century set of 8 Indian gouache paintings on transparent mica.
A fantastically vivid set of eight 19th-century Indian gouache paintings on transparent mica depicting street sellers and trades.
The detailed colourful figures comprise a Spice & Salt Seller; Female Vegetable Seller; Red Textile Dyer; Man with Muharram Shade; Washerman 'Dhobi'; Burkundaz Armed Guard; Water Carrier 'Behitshy' for Muharram; Hindu Ascetic with Bell & Cow.Each measuring approximately 12.8 x 9.7cm.
An inscription accompanying the collection indicates a likely provenance: 'probably bought by Capt Guise'. This is possibly Lt Colonel John Guise (1813–1890), HEICS of The Bengal Army, Lt General John Christopher Guise VC CB (1826–1895) who served with the British Army at Lucknow in 1857, or his brother Major Henry John Guise (1817–1857) who was killed in action during the Indian Rebellion.
Indian Company paintings on mica are rare; it is estimated that as of now, there are only around 7,000 mica paintings available in the world.
The micas are loose with no mount or backing.
Indian Mica Paintings
Dimensions: Height: 12.8cm (5.04") Width: 9.7cm (3.82")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Gouache
Age: Early 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: No.
Dated: --
Condition: Overall the mica paintings are in good condition, with vivid colours and minimal paint and mica loss. The mica has some degree of delamination in places, with a limited amount of associated brown staining. Some minor wear / small losses to the corners of the mica, as per the photos. One mica sheet has flaking at the upper left and a historic tape repair to the lower right corner. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: KC-524