Maharana Sarup Singh Inspects a Prize Stallion by Tara. A Maharana sits on a raised platform under a large patterned canopy, surrounded by attendants and musicians as he inspects a caparisoned stallion.

Maharana Sarup Singh Inspects a Prize Stallion

Tara

1845 · Medium Not Listed

An ornate 19th-century Rajasthani painting capturing a royal court scene with vibrant patterns and intricate detail.

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Where it works

A grounded artwork with confident presence with earthy terracotta warmth — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Living Room · Study · Office
Placement
Strongest on wider walls where it can anchor the room
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Terracotta clay, Rich brown, Warm beige

About the piece

Created in 1845 by the artist Tara, this detailed work depicts Maharana Sarup Singh of Udaipur inspecting a prize horse. The composition features a rich tapestry of figures, including musicians and courtiers, all set beneath a lavishly decorated red and gold canopy against a backdrop of lush green trees, demonstrating the sophisticated Mewar court style.

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