The Harihar Kshetra festival
Image source: collections.vam.ac.uk

The Harihar Kshetra festival

Artist:Sewak Ram
Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Watercolor
Current Location: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Sewak Ram's The Harihar Kshetra Festival (c. 1826) is an important example of the Patna or Company School tradition, documenting the famous Sonepur cattle fair with remarkable observational precision. Rather than presenting an idealized religious scene, the artist records the festival as a dynamic social event where pilgrimage, commerce, and everyday life converge. The composition is densely populated with pilgrims, traders, elephants, horses, cattle, ascetics, and merchants, emphasizing the immense scale and diversity of one of northern India's largest religious gatherings. The work demonstrates Sewak Ram's exceptional ability to organize large crowds without sacrificing the individuality of figures, allowing the viewer's eye to move naturally across the bustling landscape.

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