Guru_Ramdas_painting.jpg
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Summary
Description Guru Ramdas painting.jpg |
English:
Guru Ram Das. Attributed to the second generation after Naiansukh. Guler,
Punjab Hills. Ca. 1825-30. 26×30cm. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper. Photographed at the Braharad Babbar in 2017. |
Date | c.1825–1830 |
Source | Paintings were taken from a research paper titled 'Cultural Negotiation in Early Sikh Imagery: Portraiture of the Sikh Gurus to 1849', by Atsushi Ikeda of the University of London. It was published in Sikh Research Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1. URL: https://sikhresearchjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/articles/SRJ-Cultural_Negotiation_in_Early-Sikh%20Imagery_by_Atsushi_Ikeda_Sept2019.pdf |
Author | Taken from an article written by Atsushi Ikeda of the University of London. |
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