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English: A large painting depicting the ten Sikh Gurus with attendants (Bhai Bala, Bhai Mardana, Sri Chand, and possibly Lakhmi Das), Punjab, circa late 19th century. Gouache on paper, each of the gurus numbered, later gilt border, framed. Dimensions: 710 x 885 mm.

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Islamic and Indian Art

5 April 2011, 10:30 BST New Bond Street

For a related composition, apparently a preparatory drawing for this kind of depiction of the Gurus, see lot 296 in the present sale. For another very similar, later example, see Sotheby's, South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art including Indian Miniature Paintings, New York, 17th September 2009, lot 90.

Date circa late 19th century
Source [1], [2]
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