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A Set of Two Oleographs

Lot No. 53:

Guru Govind Singh Ji

  • Medium: Oleograph on Paper
  • Size: 19.4 x 13.1 Inches

Unsold (reserve not met)

Estimate

 10,000 -  15,000


Estimate US$

120-180

Ends at Mar 08, 2024 08:50 PM IST

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Guru Govind Singh Ji

(i) Size: 49.3 x 33.3 cm (19.4 x 13.1 Inches)

Guru Govind Singh and Sikh Emblem
The work shows Guru Gobind Singh as warrior with halo and a royal elephant. An empty throne with Sikh emblem on the back of the Elephant convey a message that he was the tenth and last Guru of this Sikh religion. Interestingly it was Guru Govind Singh who added the emblems in the Sikh practice. The first Sikh emblem was the three weapons, the Kattar (Dagger), Dhal (Shield), and Kirpan (Sabre).
(ii) Size: 49 x 33.8 cm (19.2 x 13.3 Inches)

Chaar Shahib Zada.
A depiction of Guru Govind Singh and the four Sahibzade in the jungle. The four Sahibzade Khalsa warrior were the sons of Guru Gobind Singh.
Provenance : Collection of a Gentleman
Good Condition
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