Tuesday 14 June 2022
A hunting party of two rulers, possibly Maharaja Raj Singh (r. 1629-1680) and his father...
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A hunting party of two rulers, possibly Maharaja Raj Singh (r. 1629-1680) and his father Jagar Singh, Mewar, India, early 19th century, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gold, depicting the two rulers haloed and on horseback, their hands clasped in greeting, footmen and dogs alongside them, borders trimmed, mounted, 30.3 x 22cm.
Provenance: The Thomas Collection
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