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Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh

Painting
early 18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh was born ca.1693 and ruled at Amer (Amber) in Rajasthan from 1700 to 1744. He founded the city of Jaipur in 1728, which was to become his new capital. The young ruler is shown here seated on a prancing horse. Bearers of a morchhal (peacock-feather fan) and a standard walk behind him, and three attendants carrying a spear and weapons wrapped in cloth accompany him.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMaharaja Sawai Jai Singh (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Painted in opaque watercolour on paper
Brief description
Painting, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh on horseback, opaque watercolour on paper, Rajasthan (Jaipur or Amber), early 18th century
Physical description
Painting, in opaque watercolour on paper, portrait of the young Jai Singh on a grey horse, with five attendants on foot. The young maharaja is seated on a prancing horse. A morchhal-bearer and standard-bearer walk behind him, and attendants carrying a spear, a bow and quiver and a bag (possibly for swords) walk in front.

Jai Singh II was the founder (in 1728) of the city of Jaipur. As he appears only about 17 years old in this picture, it can be dated to about 1710, when the capital was still at Amber, which is probably where the picture was painted.
Dimensions
  • Page height: 46cm
  • Page width: 39.2cm
  • Image height: 37.6cm
  • Image width: 30.5cm
1990 dimensions are from the accession register.
Content description
The young Jai Singh on a grey horse, with five attendants on foot. The young maharaja is seated on a prancing horse. A morchhal-bearer and standard-bearer walk behind him, and attendants carrying a spear, a bow and quiver and a bag (possibly for swords) walk in front.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh was born ca.1693 and ruled at Amer (Amber) in Rajasthan from 1700 to 1744. He founded the city of Jaipur in 1728, which was to become his new capital. The young ruler is shown here seated on a prancing horse. Bearers of a morchhal (peacock-feather fan) and a standard walk behind him, and three attendants carrying a spear and weapons wrapped in cloth accompany him.
Collection
Accession number
IS.79-1990

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Record createdJanuary 19, 2006
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