A SEATED PORTRAIT OF A RAJA OF TANJORE, POSSIBLY SHIVAJI II BHONSLE (R.1832-55 AD)
A SEATED PORTRAIT OF A RAJA OF TANJORE, POSSIBLY SHIVAJI II BHONSLE (R.1832-55 AD)

TANJORE, SOUTH INDIA, MID-19TH CENTURY

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A SEATED PORTRAIT OF A RAJA OF TANJORE, POSSIBLY SHIVAJI II BHONSLE (R.1832-55 AD)
TANJORE, SOUTH INDIA, MID-19TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments, gold leaf and sukka (limestone paste) on cloth stretched over wood, the bejewelled ruler seated on a throne in a palace interior
47 ½ x 27in. (120.5 x 68.6cm.)

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Lot Essay

This painting is very similar to a painted wall mural of Shivaji II in the Maratha durbar hall in the Thanjavur palace. Raja Shivaji (r.1832-1855), of the Bhonsle dynasty, was the son of Raja Serfoji II, and the last Maratha ruler of Thanjavur (formerly known as Tanjore).

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