LOT 111 A clerk or secretary, attributed to Shaykh Muhammad Amir of Karraya Calcutta, circa 1840
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225 x 125 cm.
A clerk or secretary, attributed to Shaykh Muhammad Amir of Karraya Calcutta, circa 1840
watercolour on paper, inscribed in pencil on the reverse Baboo, framed 225 x 125 cm.
|ProvenanceBonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, London, 10th April 2008, lot 118.Shaykh Muhammad Amir came from Karraya, an outlying district of Calcutta, and began painting for the British there in around 1830, becoming well-known and sought-after for his portrayal of their houses, servants, horses and dogs.
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