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Shri Bakht Singh (1706-1752), Maharaja of Jodhpur. Artist: Indian Art

Shri Bakht Singh (1706-1752), Maharaja of Jodhpur. Artist: Indian Art


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Shri Bakht Singh (1706-1752), Maharaja of Jodhpur. Artist: Indian Art

Shri Bakht Singh (1706-1752), Maharaja of Jodhpur. From a private collection

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Indian Art Jodhpur Maharaja Marwar Mughal School Rajasthan The Oriental Arts Watercolour On Paper


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This print showcases the regal and enigmatic figure of Shri Bakht Singh, the illustrious Maharaja of Jodhpur. Painted by an artist from the Mughal school in India, this exquisite portrait captures the essence of a bygone era. Shri Bakht Singh, who reigned from 1706 to 1752, was known for his charisma and astute leadership. As one gazes upon this painting, it is impossible not to be drawn into his commanding presence. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to his noble features, adorned with traditional attire that reflects both opulence and cultural heritage. Hailing from a private collection, this fine art piece offers a rare glimpse into the rich history of Rajasthan's royal lineage. The watercolor on paper technique employed here adds depth and texture to every stroke, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. The Maharaja's connection with Jodhpur is evident through his majestic turban embellished with jewels that symbolize power and prestige. This portrait serves as a testament to the grandeur of Marwar's royal court during Shri Bakht Singh's reign. As we admire this remarkable artwork, we are transported back in time to witness an era when Indian art flourished under Mughal patronage. It reminds us of the beauty found within our diverse cultural heritage while honoring those who shaped our past.

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