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Provenance
Tooth & Tooth Paintings, London, 1970s-80s (label on backboard).
Sotheby's, Oriental Manuscripts and Miniatures, 28th April 1993, lot 15.
Private UK collection.
Maharajah Bakht Singh (reg. 1706-53) held court at Nagaur, before acceding to the throne of Jodhpur in 1751. The son of Maharajah Ajit Singh of Jodhpur, he had murdered his father, at the instigation of his brother, Abhai Singh, and was rewarded for this treachery with the throne of Nagaur. He became Maharajah of Jodhpur by intrigue against his family once again, but was fittingly assassinated by a niece.
For a dramatic, relatively large-scale profile portrait of Bakht Singh, see Spink, The Sublime Image: Indian and Persian Miniatures, 1997, no. 7. For another profile portrait see A. Topsfield, M. Beach, Indian Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of Howard Hodgkin, 1991, pp. 72-73, no. 26; and another version, in the collection of J. P. Goenka, Bombay, there illustrated. For a highly finished drawing of Bakht Singh, attributed to Dalchand, circa 1745, see Sotheby's, The Sven Gahlin Collection, 6th October 2015, lot 57.