Maharana Sarup Singh (reg. 1842-61) hunting boar on horseback Udaipur, circa 1850-60 gouache and gold on paper, nagari inscription on painted surface 255 x 195 mm. Footnotes: Provenance Private UK collection. Acquired by the current owner's grandmother, who lived in India between 1937 and 1968, and thence by descent. For the general type of composition, with the rearing horse and the raised sword, see for example, Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art Online, 28th November-6th December 2024, lot 128; 19th April 2016, lot 244, depicting Kunwar Shri Kesri Singhji in the pose, hounds and boar below, by the artist Parasuram, a follower of Tara, dated VS 1913/AD 1855-56; or Maharana Jawan Singh (Sarup Singh's predecessor), circa 1835, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, illustrated in A. Topsfield, Court Painting at Udaipur, Zurich 2001, p. 251, fig. 223. Lot to be sold without reserve. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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