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Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20. Creator: Unknown
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Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20. Creator: Unknown
Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20. Maharaja Raj Singh, enormous in scale, is adored by the comparatively diminutive ladies from his harem, who touch and tie ribbons to his clothing and hold gifts for him
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Adoration Adored Adoring Gift Harem Ink And Opaque Watercolor On Paper Ladies Maharaja Maharajah Present Rajasthan Rajasthani Singh Gifting Hindoostan
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The captivating print titled "Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20" takes us back to the opulent era of Rajasthan, India. The unknown creator skillfully captures the grandeur and majesty of Maharaja Raj Singh, who stands larger than life amidst his harem. Towering over his comparatively diminutive ladies, he is adorned with ribbons delicately tied to his clothing as they shower him with gifts. This mesmerizing artwork showcases the concept of adoration in its purest form. The ladies from the harem can be seen expressing their love and admiration for their beloved ruler through gestures of touch and gifting. Their devotion is palpable as they surround him in a display of loyalty and reverence. The vibrant colors used in this watercolor painting bring out the richness and splendor associated with royal heritage art. It is evident that every brushstroke has been meticulously applied to capture not only the physical beauty but also the essence of an entire era. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this masterpiece offers a glimpse into 18th-century Hindoostan (India). It serves as a reminder of a time when royalty reigned supreme and art flourished under their patronage. As we gaze upon this extraordinary image, we are transported to an enchanting world where power meets grace, leaving us captivated by both its artistic brilliance and historical significance.
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