Posted on: 10 October 2012

Maharao Madho Singh hunting wild boar
Kota, c. 1720

Madho Singh, the first ruler of Kota (r.1631-1648) gallops in pursuit of wild boar, a favourite prey of Rajput huntsmen. In this posthumous portrait, the Rao leans forward to thrust at the boar with his dagger, while the landscape is infused with a dynamic energy. The composition derives ultimately from early 17th century wall-paintings in the Bundi palace.

© Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford


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Kota and Bundi school were the best for animals!