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English: Guru Har Rai, the seventh Guru. Leaf from a series of portraits of the Gurus. Attributed to the Seu-Nainsukh atelier. Pahari. first quarter of the 19th century. 22×16.2cm. Acc. no. F-45, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh. A circa 20th century reproduction of this artwork can be viewed at: https://www.bonhams.com/auction/26256/lot/174/guru-har-rai-the-seventh-sikh-guru-standing-in-a-landscape-accompanied-by-an-attendant-holding-a-large-parasol-north-india-20th-century/
Date c.1800–1825 (perhaps 1815 specifically)
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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 (initial upload)

2) https://twitter.com/moomjamma/status/1186396855716007939 (re-upload)
Author Seu-Nainsukh atelier

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