Folio from a dispersed Hamir Hath series: Hamir Prepares for Battle
Folio from a dispersed Hamir Hath series: Hamir Prepares for Battle

India, Guler, circa 1800-1810

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Folio from a dispersed Hamir Hath series: Hamir Prepares for Battle
India, Guler, circa 1800-1810
With dark blue floral margin and pink border speckled with red, and an overleaf with text
Opaque pigments and gold on paper
7 3/8 x 10 5/8 in. (18.4 x 26.9 cm.), image
10 x 13 in. (25.5 x 33.4 cm.), folio

Lot Essay

Hamir Hath was the ruler of Ranthambore who, in 1301, refused to surrender Ranthambore Fort to Sultan Ala-ud-Din Khilji. This paintings series relates the story of his downfall. For other folios from the same series, see W.G.Archer, Indian Paintings from the Punjab Hills, New York, 1973, Vol.1 p.162, no.56 and Vol.2 p.116, no.56; Daljeet and R.M.Cimino, Four Centuries of Rajput Painting, Italy, 2009, p.226, cat.P17; Victoria & Albert Museum (IS.453-1950), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (M.75.114.5), and one sold at Christie’s South Kensignton on 10 June 2013 (lot 282).

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