Maharaja Bakhat Singh practicing archery
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August 31, 1750
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Jodhpur Court
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People
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Alamgir II 1754–1759
Maharaja Bakhat Singh practicing archery
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Gouache on paper 10 x 14.8 (25.4 x 37.6 cm.) Front: “Maharajadhiraj Shri Bakhat Singhji” Back: “Maharajadhiraj Shri Bakhat Singhji, Mharaj Rajeshwar Mharajadhiraj Maharaja Shri Shri Bakhat Singhji ri sabih Bishak Sudi“ Maharaja Bakhat Singh was granted Nagaur by his brother for conspiring against their father. Bakhat Singh had a derived taste for art and culture from his predecessors and he established a painting workshop in the newly found ‘Nagaur’. Like other Jodhpur rulers, he commissioned a number of portraits and drawings documenting his luxurious ifestyle. This is one such composition, showing Bakhat Singh polishing his archery skills. Not many Marwar paintings are made on this theme, and the artist here got the patron’s seated posture correct with arch of his straightened back matching with the curve of the bow.
Mughal Library
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