A MOUNTED PRINCE WITH LADY BATHING BY STREAM
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A MOUNTED PRINCE WITH LADY BATHING BY STREAM

MANNER OF MIR KALAN KHAN, OUDH OR LUCKNOW, CIRCA 1760 CENTURY OR LATER

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A MOUNTED PRINCE WITH LADY BATHING BY STREAM
MANNER OF MIR KALAN KHAN, OUDH OR LUCKNOW, CIRCA 1760 CENTURY OR LATER
Gouache heightened with gold on paper, finely painted with mounted prince in headdress on blue and red horse, lady by riverside with her cream and red horse grazing, with fantastical trees and landscape and group of hunters in distance, in blue album page with various beasts in gold and flowers in silver and gold, with pink borders, mounted on card
Folio 15½ x 11in. (39.5 x 28cm.); miniature 7¾ x 5½in. (19.5 x 14cm.)
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Lot Essay

The distinctive style of mount with a broad band of naturalistic decoration painted in gold (here with wild animals) between two narrow borders with stylized floral motifs, and particularly the colouring, indicate that this comes from the Polier Album. A number of paintings from this album are in the Museum für Islamische Kunst, (J. Losty: After the Great Mughals, Mumbai, 2002, pp.43 and 46).

Antoine Louis Henri Polier, born in Lausanne 1741, entered the service of the British East India Company in 1757. By account of his Swiss nationality, he was never promoted beyond the rank of Captain. He resigned in 1776, and with the help of Hastings entered the service of the Nawabs of Oudh, Shuja and Asaf ud-daula as architect and engineer. He later served the Mughal Emperor at Delhi in a military command. He later served the Mughal Emperor at Delhi in a military command. He was later appointed Lieutenant Colonel by Hastings, with permission to reside in Lucknow (C. E. Buckland: Dictionary of Indian Biography, New York, 1906, p.339).

Another page from this album was sold in these rooms, 12 October 2004, lot 176.

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