Robert Melville Grindlay

A Nautch in the Palace of the Ameer of Sind

Year: 1841

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Nautch performance (a courtly form of Indian dance) with the prominent dancer Misri Khana and several instrumentalists, hosted by the then-incumbent of the throne of Sind, Mir Murad Ali, in his palace for a friend sitting next to him. – Rare, very well-preserved, wide-margined print. The scene was captured by Melville Grindlay on the occasion of a diplomatic mission of the British Embassy in India to Sind (actually Sindh, a province in southeast Pakistan) and is considered largely authentic. Sind managed to evade British colonization until 1843.

Robert Melville Grindlay
Description

Size: 33.5 x 42 cm. This Clay lithograph is mounted for added protection and is ready to be framed or stored. This service is complimentary with all our engravings and maps.

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