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Painting, of saddled stallion

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made in Kishengarh, India

Postcard of Painting, of saddled stallion.
000-180-002-212-C
© National Museums Scotland

Painting, of saddled stallion

This miniature painting of a saddled stallion in profile was made around 1820 in Kishengarh in India. It is a good example of the clear vigorous style of the painters of Kishengarh state.

The painting is in opaque mineral colours on buff paper. The top half of the stallion is light blue while the lower half of his body and legs are hennaed in orange edged with a flower border. The stallion has a head plume and plaited mane. The gold saddlecloth is embroidered with blue sprigs. With this outfit and highly decorative appearance, the horse was groomed for a procession.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-212-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1994.269
Date: Around 1820
c. 1820
Material: Paper, buff; painted in opaque mineral colours
Dimensions: 155 mm H x 225 mm W
What: Painting
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Where: India, Kishangarh
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Description: Miniature painting of a saddled stallion in profile, painted in opaque mineral colours on buff paper: Indian, Kishangarh, c. 1820
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