| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Gouache |
| Current Location: | Previously documented in the Gunnar Tragardh Collection |
| Location History: | Created in Faizabad, North India during the late Mughal provincial period |
“A Lady Making an Offering to a Lingam” is a refined provincial Mughal miniature attributed to Sital Das and associated with the celebrated Husn Album. The painting portrays a noblewoman standing before a garlanded Shiva lingam while holding a ceremonial lamp in an act of devotion. The work combines spiritual symbolism, courtly elegance, and delicate Mughal-inspired aesthetics into a highly intimate composition. The female figure is rendered with exceptional grace and refinement. She wears transparent flowing garments decorated with gold ornamentation and delicate textile detailing. Her posture is calm and reverential, emphasizing the devotional atmosphere of the scene. Sital Das carefully balances realism with idealized beauty, creating a figure that appears both aristocratic and spiritually contemplative. The composition is notable for its serene setting. A wide river landscape unfolds softly in the background, adding depth and tranquility to the image.
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