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Maharana Sangram Singh Riding a Prize Stallion, c. 1712 (ink, opaque watercolour
6176491 Maharana Sangram Singh Riding a Prize Stallion, c.1712 (ink, opaque watercolour, gold and Basra pearls on paper) by Jai Ram (fl.1736); 21 x 19 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Stipple Master from Mewar
Known as Rana Sanga, the Rajput Maharana Sangram Singh (b.1484) was ruler (1509-27) of Mewar, modern Rajasthan.); Indian, out of copyright. © Bridgeman Images
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The captivating print of "Maharana Sangram Singh Riding a Prize Stallion" transports viewers back to the regal era of 1712. Created by Jai Ram, a Stipple Master from Mewar, this exquisite artwork showcases the Rajput Maharana Sangram Singh astride his majestic stallion. The intricate details rendered in ink, opaque watercolor, gold accents, and Basra pearls on paper bring life and vibrancy to this historical masterpiece. Known as Rana Sanga, Maharana Sangram Singh ruled over Mewar during 1509-1527 in modern-day Rajasthan, India. This portrait captures his commanding presence and noble stature as he confidently rides his prized steed. The horse's strength and grace are evident through its muscular form and flowing mane. The composition also includes subtle references to the royal household with the presence of a maid attending to her duties nearby. This juxtaposition highlights both the grandeur of royalty and the everyday tasks that support their opulent lifestyle. This artwork not only celebrates equestrianism but also serves as a testament to Indian history and culture. It symbolizes power, authority, and elegance while showcasing the rich heritage of Rajasthan's princely states. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, USA; this print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Jai Ram's skillful craftsmanship alongside Maharana Sangram Singh's legacy as an influential ruler in Indian history.
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