Dalchand
Dalchand was a
Jodphur court in Rajasthan in the first quarter of the 18th century. He painted several portraits and court scenes of his patron, Maharaja Abhai Singh, before moving to Kishangarh
. Dalchand's father was the renowned Kishangarh painter Bhawanidas, who had previously also worked at the Mughal court.
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Jhujhar Singh on Horseback. Jodhpur, c. 1720–30 (attribution). Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Maharaja Abhai Singh of Marwar and the Chāran Poet Prithvi Raj Sandu. Jodhpur, 1727. The David Collection
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Dip Singh, son of Rao Raja Budh Singh of Bundi (attribution). Jodhpur, c. 1740. San Diego Museum of Art
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