
Probably by Hasan-al-din, Sikh School, Lahore circa 1845
Durbar of Maharaja Dalip Singh
Found at
Christies,
London
Islamic and Indian Works of Art, Lot 453
25. Apr - 25. Apr 2002
Islamic and Indian Works of Art, Lot 453
25. Apr - 25. Apr 2002
Estimate: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Price realised: XX.XXX
Description
Durbar of Maharaja Dalip Singh
Probably by Hasan-al-din, Sikh School, Lahore circa 1845
gouache heightened with gold on paper, seated on a terrace surrounded by prominent nobles, his dog reclining next to him, low table supporting three blue and white vases filled with pink roses in the foreground, all within a peitra dura architectural setting, flowerhead and green borders, mounted, framed and glazed -- 19 x 25cm.
See Illustration
Probably by Hasan-al-din, Sikh School, Lahore circa 1845
gouache heightened with gold on paper, seated on a terrace surrounded by prominent nobles, his dog reclining next to him, low table supporting three blue and white vases filled with pink roses in the foreground, all within a peitra dura architectural setting, flowerhead and green borders, mounted, framed and glazed -- 19 x 25cm.
See Illustration