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Maharaja Kumar Himan Raj Singh at Worship, c1790. Creator: Unknown
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Maharaja Kumar Himan Raj Singh at Worship, c1790. Creator: Unknown
Maharaja Kumar Himan Raj Singh at Worship, c1790
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1790s Attendant Courtyard Four People Hands Together Ink On Paper Madhya Pradesh Opaque Watercolor Gold And Ink On Paper Pavilion Pond South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Worship Worshipping Hindoostan Orchha Posture Watercolour On Paper
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This 18th century print depicts Maharaja Kumar Himan Raj Singh in a moment of deep devotion during his worship at Orchha, a historic city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The young prince, dressed in the traditional attire of the region, is shown standing in a pavilion by a pond, surrounded by four attendants. The opaque watercolor, executed in gold and ink on paper, captures the intricate details of the prince's costume, which includes a richly decorated turban, a long flowing robe, and intricate jewelry. The image offers a glimpse into the religious and cultural practices of the Hindu kingdom of Hindoostan during the late 1700s. The prince's posture, with hands pressed together in prayer, suggests a deep connection to his faith. The setting, with its ornate pavilion and serene pond, adds to the sense of tranquility and reverence. The print is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of South East Asia and the intricate detail and beauty of traditional Indian art. It is believed to have been created during the 1790s and is now part of the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The image invites us to explore the history and culture of this fascinating region and to appreciate the beauty and complexity of traditional Indian art.
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