Painted Poetry: Art of the Rajput Courts –– Minneapolis Institute of Art
A watercolor painting of over 10 people watching a thunderstorm approach. Some people are inside and some are on a balcony.
India, Asia. Lovers Watching an Approaching Thunderstorm, 1780–90, Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. The Margaret McMillan Webber Fund, 92.102

Painted Poetry: Art of the Rajput Courts

Painted Poetry: Art of the Rajput Courts

May 10, 2025 - May 10, 2026
Gallery 212
Free Exhibition

Rajput paintings evoke many moods and senses. They tell stories about the beliefs, desires, myths, poetry, and power that shaped the royal Rajput courts of northern India during the 16th to 19th centuries. Rajput artists chose subject matter that was meant to engage all of our senses (taste, touch, smell, sound, and sight) and elicit emotional responses—an aesthetic experience known as rasa. Love, laughter, fury, compassion, disgust, horror, heroism, wonder, and tranquility are the nine rasas of Indian aesthetics and offer one way to interpret Rajput paintings.

India, Asia. Lovers Watching an Approaching Thunderstorm, 1780–90, Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. The Margaret McMillan Webber Fund, 92.102