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Maharaja Ram Singh II of Kota Portrait holding a Sword
Art Style: Traditional Rajasthani Miniature Painting belonging to the Kota School of Art.Subject Matter: A side-profile bust portrait (Ek-Chashm Chitra) of Maharaja Ram Singh II (who ruled the princely state of Kota from 1828 to 1866).Key Features:The portrait captures his iconic warrior traits: a thick, full black beard sharply trimmed along the cheek, heavily lined almond-shaped eyes, and a robust profile.He wears an ornate, tightly bound royal turban adorned with pearls and jewelry, alongside layers of emerald and pearl necklaces.He is firmly clutching a large, sheathed ceremonial talwar (sword) sloped across his chest, which serves as a traditional symbol of military power, sovereignty, and Rajput honor.
An authentic collectible curated by Rare Treasure, suitable for art collectors, luxury interiors and heritage décor spaces.
