English: Painting depicting a scene of Sikhs hunting wild game. A Sikh ruler shoots wild boar from a platform, Punjab Province, approx. 1820-1830, Opaque watercolor on paper, 37 × 28 cm, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Gift of the Kapany Collection, 1998.68
A Sikh ruler shoots wild boar from a platform
Place of Origin: India, Punjab State or Pakistan; Punjab province
Date: approx. 1820-1830
Materials: Opaque watercolors on paper
Dimensions: H. 12 3/8 in x W. 15 in, H. 31.4 cm x W. 40.6 cm
Credit Line: Gift of the Kapany Collection
Department: South Asian Art
Collection: Painting
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