File:Painting depicting Guru Har Krishan holding a sword whilst being accompanied by an armed Sikh attendant.jpg

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Painting depicting Guru Har Krishan holding a sword whilst being accompanied by an armed Sikh attendant

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English: Painting depicting Guru Har Krishan holding a sword whilst being accompanied by an armed Sikh attendant. The young guru has a push-dagger (katar) on his person. A natural scene is displayed in the backdrop. Held by the Allahabad Museum. Guru Har Krishan was the eighth Guru of the Sikhs, he died in his childhood from smallpox.

Museum description of the artwork:

Title Young Prince Accession Number AM-MIN-876 Title2 Young Prince Museum Name Allahabad Museum, Allahabad Gallery Name Miniature Painting Object Type Miniature Paintings Main Material Paper Manufacturing Technique Water Colour Main Artist Not Known Artist's Nationality India Artist's Life Date / Bio Data C.18th Century CE Author NA Country India Provenance Bashohli,Kathua,Himachal Pradesh Origin Place Basholi,Kathua,Himachal Pradesh Find Place Bashohli,Kathua,Himachal Pradesh Scribe NA Style Basholi School Basholi Patron/Dynasty NA Period / Year of Work C.18th Century CE Inscription NA Tribe NA Costume Men in Bagalbandi & Mukut. Culture NA Dimensions 19.05 x 13.335 cm Brief Description Picture shows a prince going for a walk holding a sword in his right hand. Behind him follows an attendant holding a chauri made of peacock feathers. Basholi (?).

Detailed Description Picture shows a prince going for a walk holding a sword in his right hand. Behind him follows an attendant holding a chauri made of peacock feathers. Basholi (?).
Date circa 18th century
Source [1], [2]
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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