Portrait of a Parsi Lady
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Portrait of a Parsi Lady

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Delhi Art Gallery

Pestonjee E. Bomanjee's portrait reflects the dignity, confidence and cultural richness of the Parsi community in colonial India. I understand that the painting is not only a realistic portrait of a woman but also a historical document preserving Parsi identity and traditions. The detailed depiction of the Gara sari, jewelry and facial expression highlights the community's prosperity, refined taste and strong cultural values. The woman's confident posture challenges traditional stereotypes of Indian women, presenting her as educated and self assured. Overall the artwork beautifully combines realism, history and culture showing how portraiture can preserve heritage while celebrating individuality and social progress.

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