Maharana Sangram Singh II Visiting Gosain Nilakanthji After a Tiger Hunt by Unknown Artist. A complex Indian miniature painting depicting a hilly landscape filled with a royal procession of elephants and horses visiting figures in a courtyard garden.

Maharana Sangram Singh II Visiting Gosain Nilakanthji After a Tiger Hunt

Unknown Artist

1725 · Gold, Paper, Gouache Paint

A vibrant 18th-century Mewar painting depicting a royal hunt and visit within a lush, hilly landscape.

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Where it works

A bold work with active energy with warm, lived-in color — supports a polished room with depth.

Often works in
Living Room · Library · Study
Placement
Strongest where a vertical wall can take more presence
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Olive green, Soft gray, Rich brown

About the piece

This intricate gouache painting from circa 1725 depicts Maharana Sangram Singh II of Mewar during a visit following a tiger hunt. The composition is characteristic of the Rajasthan school, featuring a flattened perspective that captures a sprawling landscape filled with royal attendants, elephants, and horses moving through the hills toward a refined garden gathering.

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