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Rajah Lal Singh, from The Kingdom of the Punjab, its Rulers and Chiefs
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Rajah Lal Singh, from The Kingdom of the Punjab, its Rulers and Chiefs
NAM310615 Rajah Lal Singh, from The Kingdom of the Punjab, its Rulers and Chiefs, volume I, a volume of 27 watercolour studies by an unidentified Indian artist, c.1840 (w/c on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Raja Lal Singh (d.1866); ); eNational Army Museum; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22357710
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Balcony Carpet Crossed Legs Cushion Maharajah Pearl Necklace Punjabi Sikh
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This print showcases the regal figure of Rajah Lal Singh, a prominent ruler from The Kingdom of Punjab. Taken from a volume titled "The Kingdom of the Punjab, its Rulers and Chiefs" this watercolour study was created by an unidentified Indian artist around 1840. In this portrait, Rajah Lal Singh exudes power and authority as he sits on a balcony adorned with intricate arches and luxurious cushions. His crossed legs rest comfortably on a vibrant carpet, emphasizing his relaxed yet commanding presence. Dressed in traditional Sikh attire, he wears an exquisite headdress that symbolizes his status as a Maharajah. Every detail is meticulously captured in this painting - from the delicate pearl necklace adorning his neck to the ornate jewelry embellishing his fingers. The richness of colors and textures brings out the opulence associated with Punjabi royalty. Rajah Lal Singh's gaze is both confident and contemplative, hinting at the complexities of leadership during that era. This portrait not only serves as a visual representation of one man but also offers insights into the history and culture of Punjab during the 19th century. Preserved by London's National Army Museum, this remarkable artwork allows us to glimpse into an important chapter in Indian history while celebrating the artistic talent that flourished during that time period.
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