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English: Maharaja Ranjit Singh on horseback (with black hairs still visible in his beard). Dhian Singh is riding the grey horse behind him. Punjab. Ca.1830-1839. Opaque watercolors on paper. 16.5(19.05)×11.4(14.6) cm. Acc.no.1998.98, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.


Maharaja Ranjit Singh on horseback Place of Origin: India, Punjab state or Pakistan; Punjab province Date: approx. 1830-1839 Materials: Opaque watercolors on paper Style or Ware: Sikh Dimensions: H. 6 1/2 in x W. 4 1/2 in, H. 16.5 cm x W. 11.4 cm (image); H. 7 1/2 in x W. 5 3/4 in, H. 19.05 cm x W. 14.6 cm (overall) Credit Line: Gift of the Kapany Collection Department: South Asian Art Collection: Painting Object Number: 1998.98 Not On View

Culture: Sikh
Date ca.1830–1839
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1) Article titled 'The European Influence on Sikh Portraiture: Representations of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sher-e-Punjab (the Lion of the Punjab)' (June 2019) by Atsushi Ikeda, via: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338790661_The_European_Influence_on_Sikh_Portraiture_Representations_of_Maharaja_Ranjit_Singh_Sher-e-Punjab_the_Lion_of_the_Punjab (initial upload)

2) http://searchcollection.asianart.org/view/objects/asitem/origin@Punjab%20state/6?t:state:flow=5d8a19bc-bc4a-40f4-9513-fba718501237 & http://www.alaintruong.com/archives/2017/03/14/35046230.html (re-upload)
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