File:Maharana Amar Singh Il's Holi Durbar with Sixteen Nobles in the Sarvaritu (Sarbat) Vilas Garden, 1708-10.png
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[edit]Maharana Amar Singh II's Holi durbar in the Sarvaritu Vilas garden | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Maharana Amar Singh II's Holi durbar in the Sarvaritu Vilas garden label QS:Len,"Maharana Amar Singh II's Holi durbar in the Sarvaritu Vilas garden" |
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Object type | painting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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English: Maharana Amar Singh II Celebrating Holi with his Courtiers
Udaipur, Mewar, Rajasthan, about 1708-1710 47 x 40.5 cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melboume Felton Bequest Inscribed in Devanagari on back, with a complete list of names of those depicted)' : Maharana Amar Singh celebrates phag in the royal pavilion of the Sabrut Vilas Garden; Two Chāraṇas are seated in the front, opposite the Maharana. (Seated on the left row): Rao Surtan Singhji, Rathor Surat Singh, Rawat Hari Singh Beguwala , Jhalo Kalyanji Delwadawalo , Maharaja Gajsinghji , Kunvar Sangram Singhji , Chuhan Nathji , Jhal Dolat Singhji : (Seated on the right row): Priest Ranachod Raiji is seated nearby, Raja Kinat Singhji, chauri bearer Chand stands in the back waving a fly whisk, Rawat Kesari Singh, Maharaja Sagat (Takhat) Singhji of Bhindar, Maharaja Dala Singhji, Maharaja Umed Singhji, Maharaja Pratapji Singh, Babo Sangram Singhji, seated in the center, Babo Jasut Singh of Magarpaval; (Standing on the side) : Khavas Har Kishanji Haraji , Pancholi Biharidas distributes gulal /crimson powder), Koju Chamardar holds the plate of Gulal, chauri bearers Kusalo and Fatu; (Standing on the outside) : Pancholi Rai Chandji, Parmar Lalji, musicians Kanaji playing rabav (banjo-like instrument), Hasu playing chaga (tambourine), Mithya playing dholak (drum) |
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Depicted people | Amar Singh II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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October 1708 date QS:P571,+1708-10-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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institution QS:P195,Q1464509
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AS74-1980 (National Gallery of Victoria) |
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Place of creation | India | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References | National Gallery of Victoria artwork ID: 53433 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | https://www.meisterdrucke.uk/fine-art-prints/Rajput-School/549047/Maharaj-Amar-Singh-playing-Holi-with-His-Sadars,-c.1708-10.html |
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