Asian Art

November 27December 02, 2021
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LOT 295

Lot 295

An Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1835-1880) and Consort, Late 19th Century

An Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1835-1880) and Consort, Late 19th Century
Lot 295 Details
An Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1835-1880) and Consort, Late 19th Century

Gouache on paper; framed
sight 15.4 x 11.2 in — 39 x 28.5 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $2,700
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An Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1835-1880) and Consort, Late 19th Century
  • An Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1835-1880) and Consort, Late 19th Century
  • An Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja Ram Singh II of Jaipur (1835-1880) and Consort, Late 19th Century
Note:

A portrait of similar style can be found in the collection of Anil Reila, The Indian Portrait

Collection of Anil Reila, The Indian Portrait

CONDITION DETAILS

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