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The regret of the Ranee in the Hall of Peacocks, illustration from The Garden of Kama (and other lyrics from India), 1920 (colour litho)
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The regret of the Ranee in the Hall of Peacocks, illustration from The Garden of Kama (and other lyrics from India), 1920 (colour litho)
3037048 The regret of the Ranee in the Hall of Peacocks, illustration from The Garden of Kama (and other lyrics from India), 1920 (colour litho) by Shaw, John Byam Liston (1872-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Byam Shaw (1872-1919)
The Garden of Kama (and other lyrics from India) published by William Heinemann, 1920)
Media ID 25910762
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The Regret of the Ranee in the Hall of Peacocks
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. This print captures a moment of profound emotion and introspection. The artwork, titled "The Regret of the Ranee in the Hall of Peacocks" is an illustration from "The Garden of Kama (and other lyrics from India)" published in 1920 by John Byam Shaw. In this enchanting scene, we witness a Ranee, or queen, immersed in contemplation amidst the resplendent beauty of a hall adorned with peacocks. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the opulence and grandeur associated with Indian culture. As we gaze upon this image, we are drawn into a world where love, poetry, and spirituality intertwine seamlessly. It evokes feelings both sensual and spiritual – an exploration of divine love through earthly desires. The artist's mastery lies not only in his ability to depict exquisite costumes but also in capturing complex emotions on canvas. We can almost feel the weight of regret that burdens our protagonist as she navigates her path within societal constraints. Through this artwork, Shaw invites us to reflect on themes such as longing, sacrifice, and self-discovery. It serves as a reminder that even within palaces adorned with splendorous peacock feathers – symbols often associated with immortality – human hearts still yearn for fulfillment. "The Regret of the Ranee" transports us to another time and place where passion meets melancholy; it is an invitation to
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