DescriptionGuru Angad drawing from early 19th century.jpg
English: Drawing of Guru Angad from the early 19th century. Guru Angad was the second guru of the Sikhs. "A drawing of the Sikh Guru Angad Ji, Pahari, India, early 19th century, opaque pigments and ink on paper, depicted seated facing left, with a bound manuscript and inkwell (divit) before him, a dagger (kard) at his waist, mounted, painting 20 x 15cm." (Roseberry art auction website description of piece). The Guru is depicted with a naturally sparse beard, similar to another historical fresco artwork of the Guru located at Baoli Sahib, Goindval.
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Drawing of Guru Angad from the early 19th century.
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