Todi Ragini by Unknown Artist. A woman in patterned orange and gold attire stands in a hilly landscape, holding a stringed instrument and gesturing toward two deer.

Todi Ragini

Unknown Artist

1755 · Medium Not Listed

An elegant 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting a woman and deer in a lush, rolling landscape.

$243

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence with a neutral color register — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Living Room · Entryway · Study
Placement
Works well as a centered vertical note
Walls
Best with clear wall contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Olive green, Soft gray

About the piece

Created around 1755, this South Asian miniature painting illustrates Todi Ragini, an allegorical musical mode associated with gentle longing. The composition features a central female figure in an intricately patterned sari, accompanied by two captivated gazelles amidst a verdant landscape of stylized trees and soft green hills, rendered with the refined detail characteristic of the Provincial Mughal style.