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Raja Shamsher Sen with a Youth, 1760-70. Creator: Unknown
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Raja Shamsher Sen with a Youth, 1760-70. Creator: Unknown
Raja Shamsher Sen with a Youth, 1760-70. In 1727 Shamsher Sen inherited the kingdom of Mandi in the western Himalayan foothills. Although he reigned for more than five decades, he was known for his weak character and strange behavior. The artist has rendered him with an intensely staring gaze directed at a young man, possibly his lover, who greets him in an attitude of respect. The king has smeared his forehead with ashes and has the triple lines on his throat that mark him as a devotee of the Hindu god Shiva. The inscription in the bottom margin and another on the verso identify him by name
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Himachal Pradesh Mandi Opaque Watercolour And Ink On Paper
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In this print titled "Raja Shamsher Sen with a Youth, 1760-70" we are transported back to the intriguing world of 18th-century India. The creator of this masterpiece remains unknown, yet their skill in capturing the essence of Raja Shamsher Sen is undeniable. Shamsher Sen, who inherited the kingdom of Mandi in the western Himalayan foothills, ruled for over fifty years. However, his reputation was marred by his weak character and peculiar behavior. This painting portrays him with an intense gaze fixed upon a young man who stands before him in a gesture of respect. Speculations arise that this youth may have been his lover. The artist pays meticulous attention to detail, highlighting Shamsher Sen's devotion to Lord Shiva through the ashes smeared on his forehead and the triple lines adorning his throat. These markings symbolize his deep reverence for Hinduism's powerful deity. An inscription at the bottom margin confirms our subject's identity as Raja Shamsher Sen while another on the verso further solidifies it. This artwork showcases not only historical significance but also serves as a testament to artistic excellence during that period. Preserved within The Cleveland Museum of Art collection, this opaque watercolor and ink painting offers us a glimpse into an enigmatic figure whose complexities continue to intrigue us today. Thanks to Heritage Art/Heritage Images' dedication in preserving such cultural treasures, we can appreciate and delve deeper into India's rich heritage from centuries past.
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