FOUR STANDING PORTRAITS OF INDIAN NOBLEMEN LEANING ON A CRUTCH OR SWORD
Rajasthan, North-Western India, late 19th and 20th century
Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, comprising three standing portraits of Indian noblemen leaning on a crutch or walking stick with curved handle, one of them accompanied by a black ink Marwari script inscription reading Jagirdar Daulatram Sa, the largest 24cm x 16.5cm; and a fourth standing portrait with Maharaja Bhim Singh of Mewar holding in one hand his tall sword and a flower in the latter, 30.8cm x 17.5cm.
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