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Salomon, Denmark, 1994–2021; purchased by [Forge &amp; Lynch], 2021–2022; acquired by the Princeton University Art Museum, 2022.\n","remarks":null},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Gallery Label","textentryhtml":"Paintings of rulers on horseback appeared in India from the time of Babur, the first Mughal emperor, who reigned in the early sixteenth century. These images generally portray the emperor in battle surrounded by other figures. Over time, depictions featuring the rider and horse in profile against a sparse background became popular. During the reign of Maharana Sarup Singh (r. 1844–61), ruler of the kingdom of Mewar in northwestern India, painters such as Parasuram absorbed Western artistic techniques into traditional Mewar court painting. 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