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Indian and Himalayan Art

Baba Bharath Singh Dressed

Companion to Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2004-149-56

Made in Udaipur, Rajasthan, Mewar Region, India, Asia

c. 1750

Artist/maker unknown, India

Opaque watercolor and gold on paper
17 x 10 1/16 inches (43.2 x 25.6 cm)

Currently not on view

2004-149-55

125th Anniversary Acquisition. Alvin O. Bellak Collection, 2004

Label

Baba Bharath Singh was a powerful nobleman at the Rajasthani court in Udaipur, capital of the kingdom of Mewar. In this painting, his formal pose, golden turban, and peaceful expression give the courtier a certain dignity. His hand rests lightly on a narrow walking stick, which adds stability to his considerable presence. His solid white robe, however, does little to disguise Baba Bharath Singh's enormous proportions, and his belt is pulled just tight enough to emphasize his protruding belly and rump.

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