Saturday 13 June 2015

The Courtesan and the Customer

The Courtesan and the Customer


South Indian Sculpture, 18th Century AD

         Like Gujarat, South India is famous for its wood carvings.   Sociologically speaking, this is a very interesting piece. For it does not depict gods or goddesses.  It depicts the relationship between s courtesan and her rich client. Having done with her, he turns to leave her, still carrying his bag of monies. She continues to play the violin. Interestingly she plays a Western instrument and not an Indian one. Has the artist given her a Western instrument in order to depict her social and cultural isolation? Her pitiable condition as a means of satisfying people's lust is writ large. It is a sculpture which celebrate the darker an tragic side of life.

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