Lot 420
Ink and coloured pigment on cotton cloth, the central figure depicted as a princely Pabuji in various narrative scenes, an extensive depiction 782 x 145cm
Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
A Phad is traditionally used as a backdrop mural for devotional performances by 'Bhopas' who are invited to celebrations and festivals to narrate the story of the Lok Deva or folk gods. Phads are passed down from father to son in the Bhopa family. The artwork contains several scenes from the life of Pabuji who is used to illustrate the stories during the Bhopa's performance. Each Phad is used over 3, 4 or more generations. When Bhopas commission a new Phad, the old ancestral Phad is usually consecrated and laid down in holy waters. In a few cases the Phad artist requests that the old Phad be retained for artisitic purposes.
Jewels & Objets D'Art
AUCTION
Sale: LJ8138
6:00pm - 27 June 2016
The NCJWA Hall, Sydney
VIEWING
Melbourne Viewing (333 Malvern Road,South Yarra)
Wednesday 15 June 9am-8pm
Sydney Viewing (The NCJWA Hall, 111 Queen St, Woollahra)
23-26 June 10am-4pm
27 June by appointment only
CONTACT
Robert Williams
sydney@leonardjoel.com.au