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Lot 254

Guru Arjan receives two Sikhs while an attendant fans him with a peacock-feathered fly-whisk under a canopy
Punjab, Patiala, circa 1860-70

22 May 2025, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £6,400 inc. premium

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Guru Arjan receives two Sikhs while an attendant fans him with a peacock-feathered fly-whisk under a canopy
Punjab, Patiala, circa 1860-70

gouache and gold on paper, border with gold floral motifs on a red-orange ground, cartouche in upper border with inscription in gurmukhi
340 x 267 mm.

Footnotes

The inscription in the upper border reads: sri guru arjan dev ji nameh, 'Salutations to the exalted and respected Guru Arjan Dev'.

This painting is probably from a series of portraits of the ten Sikh Gurus commissioned in the royal court of Patiala during the reign of Maharaja Narinder Singh (reg. 1845–62). An active patron of literature, music and fine arts, he employed poets, scholars and historians at his court. He also resettled and commissioned artists from Kangra and Rajasthan to decorate his palace and other residences, and to capture portraits of himself and figures from Sikh history.

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