watercolour and ink on paper, the ruler depicted with his retinue on a parapet, shooting at five tigers in the hilly landscape below, various devanagari inscriptions and sketched details, including a panther, trees, further men and animals and buildings, framed, 49.5 x 72cm approx.
Provenance: Private Collection, London, since 1966.
’Drawings of Ram Singh hunting tigers are rare, but there is another in the Philadelphia Museum of Art (inv. no.2013-77-35)’. For another hunting scene depicting the Maharao of Kotah, in full colour, sold in London recently, see Christie's, 25 April 2024, lot 108. Maharao Ram Singh II of Kotah (r. 1826-1866) is considered the last of the major Rajasthani patrons of court painting, and commissioned a number of large scale paintings of hunting and processions.
Sold for £10,000
watercolour and ink on paper, the ruler depicted with his retinue on a parapet, shooting at five tigers in the hilly landscape below, various devanagari inscriptions and sketched details, including a panther, trees, further men and animals and buildings, framed, 49.5 x 72cm approx.
Provenance: Private Collection, London, since 1966.
’Drawings of Ram Singh hunting tigers are rare, but there is another in the Philadelphia Museum of Art (inv. no.2013-77-35)’. For another hunting scene depicting the Maharao of Kotah, in full colour, sold in London recently, see Christie's, 25 April 2024, lot 108. Maharao Ram Singh II of Kotah (r. 1826-1866) is considered the last of the major Rajasthani patrons of court painting, and commissioned a number of large scale paintings of hunting and processions.
Auction: Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art, including Greek and Roman Antiquities, 5th Jun, 2024
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