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Lot 117

A groom holding a horse's bridle and a chauri, attributed to Shaikh Muhammad Amir of Karraya
Calcutta, circa 1841

10 April 2008, 14:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £4,320 inc. premium

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A groom holding a horse's bridle and a chauri, attributed to Shaikh Muhammad Amir of Karraya
Calcutta, circa 1841

watercolour on paper watermarked Whatman 1841, framed
227 x 127 mm.

Footnotes

Shaikh Muhammad Amir came from Karraya, an outlying district of Calcutta, and began painting for the British there in around 1830, becoming well-known and sought-after for his portrayal of their houses, servants, horses and dogs.

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