LOT 209 Ten oval portraits of the Sikh Gurus, one of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and a view of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, in a large carved and part-pierced sandalwood frame Delhi or Northern India, circa 1860-70
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the paintings each 85 x 70 mm.; the frame 71.5 cm. high, each panel 17.5 cm. wide
Ten oval portraits of the Sikh Gurus, one of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and a view of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, in a large carved and part-pierced sandalwood frame Delhi or Northern India, circa 1860-70
twelve paintings, ovals, gouache on paper or card, mounted in a carved ebonised sandalwood frame with four panels in concertina form the paintings each 85 x 70 mm.; the frame 71.5 cm. high, each panel 17.5 cm. wide
|It has been suggested that the portraits of the ten Gurus were executed by Bhai Puran Singh of Amritsar, in comparison with a work by that artist, dated 1882, in the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, Punjab.
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