Punjab School Maharaja Sher Singh
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An original early 19th-century watercolour painting – Punjab School, Maharaja Sher Singh.
This wonderful Punjab School watercolour is one of a collection of twenty-one that we have for sale. The collection includes three architectural subjects at Lahore, two Sikh rulers, thirteen figure subjects depicting trades & occupations and three performer figures.
The paintings are in the distinctive 19th-century Punjab School style, with delicate delineation of the figures in brown ink and sensitively rendered facial features, often in profile. The colouring is harmonious and relatively muted when compared with Company School style in general. The hand-painted border on each of the paintings is also distinctive, being gold paint with an outer red and blue line. A similar border can be seen on other Punjab School groups sold at Christie's and Bonhams.
The subjects are distinct too, including landmarks of Lahore, mountain subjects from the Punjab Hills, and Sikh rulers: Maharaja Sher Singh, the fourth Maharaja of the Sikh Empire (1841–43) and Raja Sher Singh Attariwala, commander of the Sikh Khalsa Army.
In watercolour and ink with gold border on cream wove paper.
Nine of the paintings within the collection bear the paper watermark 'J&M 1829'.
Punjab School Paintings in the 19th Century
Dimensions: Height: 15.5cm (6.1") Width: 19.6cm (7.72")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Watercolour
Age: Early 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed verso.
Dated: --
Condition: Age toning and marks as shown. Some wear to the paper, with some tiny, barely visible scattered wormholes. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: KC-836