Santosh k Sharma
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This First Madras Lancer's 1887 piece by Santosh K Sharma depicts a Sikh soldier of the British Indian Army with striking precision and historical accuracy. The figure stands confidently at attention, dressed in a light blue uniform accented with a vibrant red and gold waistband that adds ceremonial elegance to the military attire. His distinctive striped turban, full beard, and dignified posture embody the martial tradition of Sikh regiments, while the medal displayed on his chest speaks to valor and service. The soldier rests one hand on his sword, creating a composed yet ready stance that captures both discipline and pride.
About British Raj Soldier - First Madras Lancer's 1887
The watercolor on paper draws inspiration from historical displays at Delhi's Imperial Hotel Polo Lounge, faithfully reproducing the distinctive uniform elements that characterized British colonial military design. The artist skillfully demonstrates how these regiments incorporated cultural elements—such as the traditional Sikh turban and ceremonial sash—into standardized British military attire, creating a visual hybrid that reflected the complex power dynamics of imperial rule. The painting's clean lines and careful attention to authentic detail transform a historical military document into an artistic exploration of cultural identity within colonial structures. The neutral background emphasizes the figure while the delicate watercolor technique captures subtle variations in texture between the crisp uniform, polished leather boots, and intricately wrapped turban.
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Santosh k sharma, Royal Court, 2017Sold10,000.00
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