Maharana Jawan Singh of Mewar (r. 1828–38) Holding a Falcon, c. 1835. Possibly by Ghasi (Indian, active c. 1820-36). Gum tempera, pearls, silk, and gold on paper; page: x cm (12 5/16 x 9 7/16 in.); painting: x cm (8 1/2 x 5 7/16 in.). A profoundly bejeweled Jawan Singh, ruler of the largest Rajput kingdom, looks his hunting falcon straight in the eye. The bird also appears regal, with a gold plumed cap on the his head and a gold necklace around its neck. The multicolored poppies at his feet and the thick foliage of the trees seem to have parted in deference to his majesty,


Maharana Jawan Singh of Mewar (r. 1828–38) Holding a Falcon, c. 1835. Possibly by Ghasi (Indian, active c. 1820-36). Gum tempera, pearls, silk, and gold on paper; page: x cm (12 5/16 x 9 7/16 in.); painting: x cm (8 1/2 x 5 7/16 in.). A profoundly bejeweled Jawan Singh, ruler of the largest Rajput kingdom, looks his hunting falcon straight in the eye. The bird also appears regal, with a gold plumed cap on the his head and a gold necklace around its neck. The multicolored poppies at his feet and the thick foliage of the trees seem to have parted in deference to his majesty, so his form can be better offset by the flat blue sky.


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