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Lot 227

Guru Arjan seated on a terrace holding a flower, with an attendant holding a flywhisk
Punjab, attributed to Lal Singh Musavvir, late 19th Century

26 October 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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Guru Arjan seated on a terrace holding a flower, with an attendant holding a flywhisk
Punjab, attributed to Lal Singh Musavvir, late 19th Century

gouache and gold on paper, coloured inner borders and margin rules, pale pink outer border, gurmukhi inscription in upper border
255 x 200 mm.

Footnotes

The gurmukhi inscription reads: Sri guru arjan sahib patshahi 5, 'Exalted Master Guru Arjan. Fifth reign'.

This painting bears a strong similarity to a series of portraits of the ten Gurus by Lal Singh 'Musavvir' ('Portraitist') that were engraved and used to illustrate Max Arthur Macauliffe's monumental six-volume work, The Sikh Religion (1909). Besides the close stylistic likeness, each of the portrait engravings were titled in gurmukhi in the same manner as that seen in the present painting.

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