Painting_of_a_Sikh_Sardar_wearing_yellow_turban,_ca.1835–1845.jpg
Summary
Description Painting of a Sikh Sardar wearing yellow turban, ca.1835–1845.jpg |
English:
Painting of a Sikh Sardar wearing yellow turban. Punjab Plains, ca.1835–1845, Museum no. IS.9-1957, Victoria and Albert Museum. The depicted figure may possibly be identifiable as Maharaja Kharak Singh.
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Date | ca.1835–1845 |
Source | Influence of Sikh lifestyle on Guler miniature paintings, via: https://www.chitrolekha.com/V6/n3/08_sikh.pdf |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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