

Raja Ram Chand of Amber (r. 1667–88) Hunting Wild Boar
The image depicts a man on the right side, sitting cross-legged on the ground, holding a long gun or rifle with both hands. He wears a green shirt and yellow turban. The man appears to be shooting or aiming at two brown wild boars on the left side of the image. The boars are walking to the right. The background of the image is a light-brown color with darker brown and blue along the top edge. A small circular symbol is visible at the top center. The image appears to be a painting on aged paper.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 616 px
- Museum Record
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