EditorialMaharana Amar Singh (reigned 1697-1710) of Mewar and his son Sangram Singh (reigned 1710-34), conversing in a garden. The Maharana with attendants holding his gold hookah-base and a chowrie, with a domed palace building on the left. Maharana Amar Singh...
EditorialDurbar scene showing Wajid ‘Ali Shah (King of Oudh 1847-56) embracing the Governor-General, Lord Hardinge, on his visit to Lucknow in November 1847. British civil and military officers, as well as sepoys, are present, and the picture may depict the p...
EditorialPortrait of Wajid Ali Shah, King of Oudh 1847-56. A full-length seated portrait, very faded. A golden halo has been added to the print, which is laid down on a card mount with elaborate border decorations and an inscription in Urdu. Miscellaneous portr...
EditorialMaharana Amar Singh (reigned 1697-1710) of Mewar and his son Sangram Singh (reigned 1710-34), conversing in a garden. The Maharana with attendants holding his gold hookah-base and a chowrie, with a domed palace building on the left. Maharana Amar Singh...
EditorialDurbar scene showing Wajid ‘Ali Shah (King of Oudh 1847-56) embracing the Governor-General, Lord Hardinge, on his visit to Lucknow in November 1847. British civil and military officers, as well as sepoys, are present, and the picture may depict the p...
EditorialPortrait of Wajid Ali Shah, King of Oudh 1847-56. A full-length seated portrait, very faded. A golden halo has been added to the print, which is laid down on a card mount with elaborate border decorations and an inscription in Urdu. Miscellaneous portr...