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Maharani Chand Kaur, from The Kingdom of the Punjab, its Rulers and Chiefs
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Maharani Chand Kaur, from The Kingdom of the Punjab, its Rulers and Chiefs
NAM310604 Maharani Chand Kaur, 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.: Chaud Kaur (1802-42) was the wife of Maharaja Kharak Singh; ); eNational Army Museum; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22660326
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Balcony Carpet Cushion Islamic Arch Punjabi Sikh Traditional Costume
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This portrait captures the regal beauty of Maharani Chand Kaur, a prominent figure from The Kingdom of Punjab in the 19th century. Painted by an unidentified Indian artist around 1840, this watercolor study showcases the exquisite details of her traditional attire and jewelry. Seated gracefully on a cushioned balcony, Maharani Chand Kaur exudes elegance and power. Her vibrant traditional costume reflects the rich cultural heritage of India, adorned with intricate patterns and embellishments. The sparkling jewels adorning her neck and ears add to her royal allure. The opulent carpet beneath her feet complements the grandeur of this scene, while the Islamic arch in the background adds a touch of architectural splendor. This painting not only highlights Maharani Chand Kaur's beauty but also symbolizes her position as a ruler within Sikh society. As one gazes upon this remarkable artwork, it is impossible not to be captivated by its artistic finesse and historical significance. It serves as a window into an era when powerful women like Maharani Chand Kaur played crucial roles in shaping political landscapes. Preserved at London's National Army Museum, this print allows us to appreciate both the talent of its anonymous creator and the enduring legacy left behind by figures such as Maharani Chand Kaur.
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