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Portrait of Thakur Utham Ram, ca. 1760. Creator: Unknown
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Portrait of Thakur Utham Ram, ca. 1760. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Thakur Utham Ram, ca. 1760
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This portrait print showcases the enigmatic figure of Thakur Utham Ram, believed to have been created around 1760. The artist responsible for this masterpiece remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to the already intriguing subject. Rendered in exquisite detail with silver on paper, this artwork is a testament to the artistic prowess of its creator. Thakur Utham Ram, a distinguished man from Rajasthan, India, exudes an aura of authority and wisdom. Dressed in traditional Rajput attire and adorned with regal jewelry, he holds a sword firmly by his side as a symbol of his valor and involvement in warfare. His piercing gaze captures the viewer's attention while hinting at untold stories hidden within his past. The setting offers glimpses into Thakur Utham Ram's domestic life. Soft furnishings and carpets create an atmosphere of comfort and leisure as he reclines against a cushioned backdrop. A hookah pipe rests nearby, suggesting moments spent indulging in tobacco smoke during moments of relaxation. This portrait not only serves as a visual record but also provides valuable insights into the cultural heritage and customs prevalent during the eighteenth century in Hindoostan (India). Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), it stands as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical significance. As we admire this remarkable piece today, we are reminded that even though time may obscure certain details or withhold information about its origins; art has the power to transcend centuries and
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