Photo of collection object Kali Standing on Shiva (verso), from a Kalighat album
Kali Standing on Shiva (verso), from a Kalighat album, c. 1890. Gum tempera, graphite, and ink on paper, Secondary Support: 49.7 x 29.3 cm (19 9/16 x 11 9/16 in.); Painting only: 30 x 25.5 cm (11 13/16 x 10 1/16 in.). Gift of William E. Ward in memory of his wife, Evelyn Svec Ward, 2003.110.b. CC0.

Kali Standing on Shiva (verso), from a Kalighat album

c. 1890

Maker Unknown

Indian and Southeast Asian Art

Kali Standing on Shiva (verso), from a Kalighat album, c. 1890. Eastern India, Bengal, Kolkata, Kalighat. Gum tempera, graphite, and ink on paper; secondary support: 49.7 x 29.3 cm (19 9/16 x 11 9/16 in.); painting only: 30 x 25.5 cm (11 13/16 x 10 1/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of William E. Ward in memory of his wife, Evelyn Svec Ward 2003.110.b Black-skinned, four-armed, her tongue out, and blood dripping from her mouth, Kali has a third eye—representative of enlightened or divine knowledge—on her forehead. Simultaneously benevolent and dangerous, she holds a sword and a demon’s severed head in two hands while the other two hands are in gestures of protection and blessing. This image would have been sold as a pilgrim souvenir to both locals and the colonial British around the Kalighat temple and is a replica of the image worshipped inside the temple. The frightening image of Kali especially fit into the colonial imagination and into Victorian popular culture and would have been an iconic souvenir/artifact to be shown to intrigued and horrified friends at home in England.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
Gum tempera, graphite, and ink on paper
Dimensions
Secondary Support: 49.7 x 29.3 cm (19 9/16 x 11 9/16 in.); Painting only: 30 x 25.5 cm (11 13/16 x 10 1/16 in.)
Accession Number
2003.110.b
Credit Line
Gift of William E. Ward in memory of his wife, Evelyn Svec Ward
Rights Statement
CC0

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