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Portraits présumés du Raja Sangram Pal of Basohli et du Maharana Amar Singh II de Mewar
North India, early 20th century Two large gouache portraits of Indian rulers, depicted in profile, wearing a buffalo skin shield on their backs, one armed with a katar (dagger) on his belt, the other leaning on his talwar (sword), dressed in white against a bright green background. Condition: Framed under glass. Moisture stains. 65 x 55 cm Alleged portraits of Raja Sangram Pal of Basohli and Maharana Amar Singh II of Mewar, North India, early 20th century
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Portraits présumés du Raja Sangram Pal of Basohli et du Maharana Amar Singh II de Mewar
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