A Tall Sikh Soldier

$25
Item Code: MF09
Specifications:
Company School, Water Color on Paper
Dimensions 4.0" X 7.0"
Handmade
Handmade
Fully insured
Fully insured
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
23 years in business
23 years in business
Fair trade
Fair trade
Critically evaluation of the miniature paintings that developed in Punjab was neither the prototype of Pure Pahari style, not the perfect Mughal Style; it was a sort of eclectic miniature painting, standing in its own right, characterising its own Punjabi manifestations, reflecting colour scheme and ornamentation.

A tall Sikh gentleman, elderly in age dressed in officer's uniform is part of the 15th Lancers. A full sleeved, blush-grey tunic with white trousers and long, black boots is his regular uniform. The slick turban has a striped band in front, a conical projection in the middle and a tail. A sash is tied over the tunic on the waist, almost reaching up to the lower chest ; the ends of the sash fall down gracefully over the sash is a belt, in order to secure the former. His white trousers are tucked in the shiny, black boots. In his left hand he holds a sheathed lancer. The standing pose is quite rigid and stiff, despite the lower limbs positioned to show a relaxed manner.

The expression of the face is relevant here. The artist has revealed a whole lot of things in it. The face shows the middle age; his discontent with the changing scenario of that time and his complacency. The artist has used a few colours but various hues and tones of those basic colours.

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