File:Contemporary equestrian painting of Guru Hargobind with an orange-coloured backdrop, held in the collection of the Sodhi family of Kartarpur, circa mid-17th century.jpg

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English: Contemporary equestrian painting of Guru Hargobind with an orange-coloured backdrop, held in the collection of the Sodhi family of Kartarpur (of Jalandhar district), circa mid-17th century. Guru Hargobind out riding. Leaf from a series of portraits of the Gurus. Artist unknown. Kashmir/Punjab; first quarter of the 19th century. 35(28.7)×27.5(22.5)cm. Shri Harish Chander, Chamba. Copied from Goswamy 2000, figure 26. Alternative description: Contemporary painting of Guru Hargobind (circa. mid-17th century), held by Sodhi family of Kartarpur, Punjab.
Date Two estimates: ca.1800–1825 or mid-17th century
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1) Paintings were taken from a research paper titled 'Cultural Negotiation in Early Sikh Imagery: Portraiture of the Sikh Gurus to 1849', by Atsushi Ikeda of the University of London. It was published in Sikh Research Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1. URL: https://sikhresearchjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/articles/SRJ-Cultural_Negotiation_in_Early-Sikh%20Imagery_by_Atsushi_Ikeda_Sept2019.pdf

2) https://twitter.com/jvalaaa/status/1296381650339639299

3) https://www.surajpodcast.com/accompanying-historical-art
Author Unknown artist. Taken from an article written by Atsushi Ikeda of the University of London.

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Guru Hargobind out riding

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