A GREY RACEHORSE AND GROOM
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A GREY RACEHORSE AND GROOM

SIGNED SHEIKH MUHAMMAD AMIR OF KARRAYA, CALCUTTA, CIRCA 1842

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A GREY RACEHORSE AND GROOM
SIGNED SHEIKH MUHAMMAD AMIR OF KARRAYA, CALCUTTA, CIRCA 1842
Pencil, watercolour and gum arabic on paper, depicting a grey horse standing on a racetrack, his reins held by a groom, signed 'Shekh Mohammad Ameer , Calcutta at Karayah' in the lower right hand corner
14½ x 19½in. (36.8 x 49.5cm.)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

Sheikh Muhammad Amir of Karraya (fl. 1830-50) was an influential artist who worked for the British in Calcutta during the 19th century in a time of great prosperity. He delighted patrons with paintings of their houses, servants, carriages and horses. In deference to Western traditions he introduced shadows into his art and similar ploys that are incorporated for their aesthetic rather than logical value. One of his best known clients was the businessman Thomas Holroyd, for whom he executed many of these scenes. An album of paintings that were made for him by Sheikh Muhammad Amir was presented to the Oriental Club in 1839 - it has now been split and is in public and private collections.

For another work by Sheikh Muhammad Amir in the sale, and a note on other comparables, please see the following lot.

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