Portrait of Maharaja Gaj Singh
This painting features Gaj Singh who became the titular Maharaja of Jodhpur, India in 1952.
This painting portrays the Mughal miniature painting form, that flourished during the era of the Mughal Empire from the 16th to the 19th century in the Indian subcontinent. It is characterized by intricate and detailed artwork, vibrant and bright colors, and the depiction of historical or mythological scenes. The paintings often portrayed life at the Mughal court, landscapes, flora and fauna, and portraits of royalty and nobility. The artists who created these paintings utilized a range of techniques, such as brushwork, shading, and fine detailing with gold and silver.
Note: This is a framed painting.