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M. Balwant Singh with Colonel Borthwick, dated 1825. Creator: Baijnath
M. Balwant Singh with Colonel Borthwick, dated 1825
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Arthur M Sackler Gallery Elephant Elephants Fly Swish Fly Whisk Freer Gallery Of Art Hand Held Horseman Horsemen Indian Miniature Maharaja Maharajah Moghul Mogul Mughal Mughal Dynasty Mughal Empire Opaque Watercolor And Gold On Paper Perspective Procession Processional Riders Hindoostan
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6cm (3" x 2.4")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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M. Balwant Singh with Colonel Borthwick, dated 1825 - A Glimpse into the Royal Procession
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. This print captures a rare moment in history, showcasing Maharaja Balwant Singh of Ratlam alongside Colonel William Borthwick in 1825. Created by Baijnath, an esteemed artist from the Mughal dynasty, this Indian miniature painting offers a fascinating perspective on the royal procession. The opulent scene unfolds against a backdrop of lush countryside as majestic horses and their riders take center stage. The Maharaja sits atop his regal horse, exuding power and authority befitting his status. Beside him is Colonel Borthwick, representing British influence during this era. The attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke of opaque watercolor and gold on paper brings life to each figure and element within the composition. The vibrant colors add depth to the image while highlighting traditional attire worn by both men. Notably, an elephant gracefully joins the procession adorned with intricate decorations symbolizing grandeur and magnificence. In his hand-held fan or fly whisk, M. Balwant Singh displays elegance amidst this historical encounter between two cultures. This artwork not only showcases artistic mastery but also serves as an educational tool for those interested in exploring India's rich heritage and its interactions with Britain during colonial times. Preserved at Arthur M Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art, it stands as a testament to Baijnath's talent in capturing significant moments that shaped history.
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