File:Painting of a native lady of Amritsar, ca.1880's (detail).jpg
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| DescriptionPainting of a native lady of Amritsar, ca.1880's (detail).jpg |
English: Painting of a native lady of Amritsar, Punjab, ca.1880's. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, acc. no. IS.45-1886. Previously thought to have been by Horace van Ruith but this is now questioned. Possibly a Sikh woman.
Full painting: [1] Title: Native Lady of Umritsur (generic title) 'A Native Lady of Umritsar', oil on canvas possibly by Horace van Ruith, Amritsar, 1880s This painting shown in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London in 1886 was bought by the South Kensington Museum the same year. It was described on acquisition as the depiction of "A Native Lady of Umritsar". 'Lady from Amritsar' is a late nineteenth century oil painting depicting a lady wearing very elaborate, embroidered garments. The painting is said to have been worked in 1880 by the English artist, Horace van Ruith (1839-1923), although there are some questions about this attribution. Images of and info on this painting can be found at: [2]; [3]; [4]; [5]; [6]; [7] It was published as cover-art for the book The Lost Heer (2025). Harleen Singh provided further details about the jewelry worn by the woman here: [8]
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| Date | ca.1880's |
| Source | [9] |
| Author | Unknown |
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