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Property from a Swiss Private Collection

Maharana Jawan Singh (r.1828-38) bathing with his noblemen at Jag Niwas, attributable to Ghasi, India, Udaipur, circa 1830-35

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

gouache heightened with gold and silver on paper

30 by 23 cm.

Victoria & Albert Museum, Maharaja: The Splendour of India’s Royal Courts, 10 October 2009 - 17 January 2010

Anna Jackson and Amin Jaffer (eds.), Maharaja: The Splendour of India's Royal Courts, London, V&A Publishing, 2009, p.175.

inscriptions



inscribed on the reverse: mhrajadhiraja mharanaji sri javan sihji


Maharana Jawan Singh (r.1828-38) of Udaipur is here depicted bathing with his noblemen in a pool at the Jag Niwas lake palace. In the painting as in life, the pool contains lotus-shaped parterres planted with ornamental foliage. A painting by Jairam depicting Maharana Jagat Singh II (r.1734-51) bathing in the same pool was published by Dipti Khera (Khera 2020, p.99). A painting depicting Maharana Jawan Singh at the Jag Niwas lake palace celebrating Holi with his noblemen, painted by Ghasi, was sold in these rooms, 26 April 1994, lot 49.