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An embroidered silk panel depicting Guru Nanak
North India, 19th Century

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

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An embroidered silk panel depicting Guru Nanak
North India, 19th Century

of square form, the pink silk ground embroidered in polychrome depicting Guru Nanak with a halo under a tree, a bird suspended in a cage, a line of inscription in gurmukhi above his head and stars and moon to the top left, all surrounded by foliate motifs, the border with floral and foliate motifs
103 x 104 cm.

Footnotes

Inscriptions: Sat Kartar, 'True Creator'.

Panels such as this would have been used as a cloth covering for the sacred Sikh scriptures. The tree is symbolic of the royal umbrella. The scene was likely to have been inspired by Sikh-themed woodblock engravings that were produced in Amritsar in the last quarter of the 19th century (see W. H. McLeod, Popular Sikh Art, 1991).

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