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Prasanna (Prasala) Ragaputra

Rajput
Mughal period
about 1725
Object Place: Bundi or Kota, Rajasthan, Northern India

Medium/Technique Ink, color, gold and tin on paper
Dimensions Height x width: 34.1 × 23.8 cm (13 7/16 × 9 3/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of John Goelet
Accession Number67.793
CollectionsAsia
This painting belongs to a set of ragamalas (paintings of ragas or Indian musical modes) that were produced in the Rajput kingdom of Bundi or Kota in the 18th century. Because the MFA collection holds fifteen paintings from the series, it is widely known as the “Boston Ragamala." The fifteen paintings in the MFA are 66.164, 67.793–804 and 2019.717-718.

InscriptionsOn obverse, in upper margin, in upper left corner: 13, at center, in Devanagari: "Prasal, son of Dipak; to be sung in the second quarter" (trans. Pal).
ProvenanceBy 1967, John Goelet, New York, NY; 1967, gift of Goelet to the MFA. (Accession Date: September 13, 1967)