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Lot 288

Pratap Singh (1848–1925), eldest son and successor of Maharaja Ranbir Singh (reg. 1856–85) of Jammu and Kashmir, seated at a balcony, holding a jewel-hilted sword (tulwar)
Kashmir or Punjab, attributed to Hasan al-Din, circa 1856-60

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

£2,000 - £3,000

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Pratap Singh (1848–1925), eldest son and successor of Maharaja Ranbir Singh (reg. 1856–85) of Jammu and Kashmir, seated at a balcony, holding a jewel-hilted sword (tulwar)
Kashmir or Punjab, attributed to Hasan al-Din, circa 1856-60

gouache, gold and silver on paper mounted on card, two lines of text in nagari script in silver-ground panel at top, pink outer border
159 x 102 mm.

Footnotes

The inscription reads: shri maharaj ranvera singh je ka veit shri pratap singh je 1, 'Exalted and respected Pratap Singh, first son of exalted and respected Maharaja Ranbir Singh'.

The artist Hasan al-Din, who was originally from Jodhpur, appears to have reached Lahore from Delhi by the early 1840s, possibly attracted by the reputation of Maharaja Sher Singh as a patron of the arts. There are clear stylistic similarities between our painting and a set of sixteen portraits in the Toor Collection (unpublished), which are closely connected to the individual portraits in the artist's painting of the darbar of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, circa 1850, in the San Diego Museum of Art, acc. no. 1990.1351.

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