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Maharana Jagat Singh I (reigned 1628-1654) (image 2 of 2), between c1760 and c1765. Creator: Unknown
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Maharana Jagat Singh I (reigned 1628-1654) (image 2 of 2), between c1760 and c1765. Creator: Unknown
Maharana Jagat Singh I (reigned 1628-1654) (image 2 of 2), between c1760 and c1765
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1760s Hilt Historic Figure Historical Person Maharana Mewar Mustache Nosegay Rajasthan South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Turban Turbans Blade Head Dress Hindoostan Watercolour On Paper
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This 18th century portrait depicts Maharana Jagat Singh I (reigned 1628-1654) of Mewar, Rajasthan, India. The image, created between 1760 and 1765, showcases the monarch in a profile view, wearing an ornate turban adorned with a nosegay and a grand headdress. His facial hair is meticulously groomed, featuring a thick moustache and a goatee. The Maharana is seen holding a sword, symbolizing his power and authority as a sovereign ruler. The artwork is executed in opaque watercolor and gold on cloth, adding a regal and luxurious touch to the piece. Maharana Jagat Singh I was a prominent figure in the history of Hindoostan (India), known for his military prowess and contributions to the arts. This portrait, possibly created during his reign or shortly after, serves as a testament to his status and heritage. The image is a valuable addition to the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), showcasing the rich artistic traditions of South East Asia and the Indian subcontinent. The intricate details of the Maharana's attire, the intriguing use of color, and the overall composition of the portrait make it a fascinating piece for art enthusiasts and historians alike. The image invites us to explore the history and culture of the region, offering a glimpse into the life of a historic figure who played a significant role in the annals of Indian royalty.
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