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Guru Nanak ji with Japuji Sahib inscribed all over

Unknown, Sikh School1880/1900

Academy of Fine Arts and Literature

Academy of Fine Arts and Literature
New Delhi, India

The portrait of Guru Nanak has inscribed all over except his feet. Sikhs' most sacred hymn - Japuji Sahib, Sikhism, a sect not approving idolatry, had portraits of Gurus earlier too, but it was during the Company period and thereafter that they were rendered on a massive scale. Besides the monochromatic background - a usual feature of the 19th century European portraits - the halo radiating around his face is similar to one seen around the face of Christ in his 19th century portraits.

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  • Title: Guru Nanak ji with Japuji Sahib inscribed all over
  • Creator: Unknown, Sikh School
  • Date: 1880/1900
  • Location: Punjab / Delhi
  • Physical Dimensions: Ink on Paper,
  • Subject Keywords: Sikh School
  • Type: Miniature Painting
Academy of Fine Arts and Literature

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