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Maharana Sangram Singh II Visiting Gosain Nilakanthji After a Tiger Hunt
Unknown Artist
A vibrant 18th-century Mewar painting depicting a royal hunt and visit within a lush, hilly landscape.

Unknown Artist
1720 · Medium Not Listed
A magnificent 18th-century Mewar painting depicting Maharana Sangram Singh II and his court witnessing a dramatic hunt at Sadri.
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A bold work with active energy with warm wood and umber notes — supports a polished room with depth.
About the piece
Created around 1720, this masterful painting from the Mewar school illustrates Maharana Sangram Singh II of Mewar (r. 1710–34) observing a staged boar hunt with tigers. The complex composition offers a panoramic view of the Sadri arena, densely populated with vibrant figures, ceremonial elephants, and charging animals, perfectly capturing the grandeur and narrative intensity of the Rajput court.
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Unknown Artist
1720 · Medium Not Listed
A magnificent 18th-century Mewar painting depicting Maharana Sangram Singh II and his court witnessing a dramatic hunt at Sadri.
$129
For the selected configuration
From $129
5 frame sizes
Made to order in ~2 business days · Free U.S. standard shipping (typically 5–8 business days after dispatch)
Where it works
A bold work with active energy with warm wood and umber notes — supports a polished room with depth.