At Rest
| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi, India. |
| Location History: | Originally held in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) where the artist lived and worked at the Sir J.J. School of Art, before eventually being acquired into the permanent national collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi. |
This painting depicts a quiet, interior scene focused on a young Parsi gentleman enjoying a private moment of leisure. Dressed in a simple, traditional white garment and matching cap, the subject is entirely absorbed in reading a large newspaper or folio. The artwork beautifully demonstrates academic realism, a style the artist mastered during his training. A prominent feature of the painting is its strong use of chiaroscuro—the dramatic contrast between light and shadow. A soft, warm golden light enters from the side, brightly illuminating the man's contemplative face, his hands, and the open pages of his reading material. In contrast, the rest of the room is cast in deep, dark shadows, which instantly isolates the subject and enhances the peaceful mood of the environment. Behind the gentleman, a wooden artist's easel stands quietly in the background gloom. Because of this specific detail, art historians widely speculate that this domestic scene is actually a disguised self-portrait of the painter himself. Every element, from the books resting on the orange-clothed side table to the closed window shutters, reinforces a thematic celebration of ordinary, comforting daily rituals within Parsi domestic life.
