A STANDING PORTRAIT OF THE EMPEROR FARRUKHSIYAR
A STANDING PORTRAIT OF THE EMPEROR FARRUKHSIYAR

MUGHAL STYLE AT KISHANGARH, NORTH INDIA, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY

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A STANDING PORTRAIT OF THE EMPEROR FARRUKHSIYAR
MUGHAL STYLE AT KISHANGARH, NORTH INDIA, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, depicted haloed, facing right, holding a sarpech and a flywhisk, wearing a bejewelled green turban and orange tunic held with a green sash, in gold, orange and black rules, with wide green borders, black nasta'liq identification inscription above, mounted
11 x 8in. (28 x 20.4cm.) visible

Lot Essay

This portrait is executed after portraits of the Emperor Farrukhsiyar by Bhavani Das, dated circa 1720. One of them sold at Christie's King Street, 10 June 2015, lot 13. Another portrait signed by the artist was in the Francoise and Claude Bourelier Collection which sold at Artcurial, Paris, 4 November 2014, lot 243 (see Oliver Forge & Brendan Lynch catalogue, Indian Painting 1590-1880, 2015, cat.12).

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