A PORTRAIT SKETCH OF A COURTIER
A PORTRAIT SKETCH OF A COURTIER
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A PORTRAIT SKETCH OF A COURTIER

NORTH INDIA, RAJASTHAN, KISHANGARH, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF NIHAL CHAND, CIRCA 1760-1780

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A PORTRAIT SKETCH OF A COURTIER
NORTH INDIA, RAJASTHAN, KISHANGARH, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF NIHAL CHAND, CIRCA 1760-1780
Folio 7 1/8 x 5 ¼ in. (18.1 x 13.3 cm.)
Provenance
Doris Weiner Gallery, New York, by repute.

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At present, the identity the subject is uncertain. He appears to be a figure associated with the court of Maharaja Sawant Singh (1699-1764) or slightly after - perhaps he is a servant or artisan, as his garments appear modest.
Nihal Chand (1710-1782) was the most influential artist in the royal workshops of Maharaja Sawant Singh (1699-1764) of Kishangarh. His style shows the characteristically curving elongated eye, pursed lips and angular features associated with paintings from Kishangarh as notable in the present drawing.

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