Woman standing

Detail of a pattern
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At A Glance

  • Period

    ca. 1640
  • Geography

    India
  • Material

    Color and gold on paper
  • Dimension

    H x W: 12.7 x 6.3 cm (5 x 2 1/2 in)
  • Accession Number

    F1940.17
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_F1940.17

Object Details

  • Court

    Mughal Court
  • School/Tradition

    Mughal school
  • Provenance

    At least 1939-1940
    Heeramaneck Galleries (active 1928-1964), New York, NY, method of acquisition unknown [1]
    From 1940
    Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from Heeramaneck Galleries [2]
    Notes:
    [1] See also untitled incoming receipt of objects owned by the Heeramaneck Galleries, undated (ca. 1939), copy in object file. The object was transferred from the Heeramaneck Galleries to the Freer Gallery of Art for acquisition consideration on December 14, 1939. Object is described as, “Indian painting. Woman standing.”
    Heeramaneck Galleries in New York, NY owned and operated by Nasli M. (1902-1971) and Alice N. Heeramaneck (née Arvine) (1910-1993). The Heeramaneck’s were dealers and collectors of Pre-Columbian and Asian art. Nasli Heeramaneck began his career as a dealer in Paris during the 1920s and relocated to New York, NY in 1927. In 1939, Nasli married Alice Arvine, an American portrait painter from New Haven, CT. Nasli founded Heeramaneck Galleries in New York, NY by 1928. He began to retire in 1964 and liquidated some of the gallery’s stock at auction at Parke-Barnet, New York in 1964 and 1965. Many objects from the Heeramaneck collection were either purchased or donated to American museums. Items from their collection may be found in The British Museum; the Cleveland Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; National Museum of New Delhi; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; and Yale University.
    [2] See object file for copy of Heeramaneck Galleries invoice to Freer Gallery of Art, dated July 23, 1940, and marked approved on July 22, 1940. Object is described as, “Miniature painting (woman standing). [/] Indian Mughal-Rajput, 17th century.”
    Research updated November 2, 2023
  • Collection

    Freer Gallery of Art Collection
  • Exhibition History

    Untitled Exhibition, South Asian Paintings, Gallery 7 (January 10, 1945 to October 2, 1947)
    Untitled Exhibition, South Asian Paintings, Gallery 4 (May 5, 1933 to January 9, 1945)
  • Previous custodian or owner

    Heeramaneck Galleries (active 1928-1964)
  • Origin

    India
  • Credit Line

    Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
  • Type

    Painting
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