Risaldar-Major Sunayat Singh, Kashmir Lancers Before 16 December 1897
Oil on panel | 27.0 x 20.6 x 0.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 403812
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Risaldar-Major Sunayat Singh was an Imperial Service Officer, the Commander of a risala (mounted troop). He was one of many soldiers from India who came to England for the Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
Rudolf Swoboda was born in Vienna in 1859 and studied under his uncle Leopold Carl Müller between 1878 and 1884. Between 1885 and 1892 Swoboda worked for Queen Victoria. On the 7 October 1886 he travelled to India, passing through Afghanistan and Kashmir on route, to undertake a commission from the sovereign. Queen Victoria paid for his passage and gave him £300 to cover his travelling expenses. In return he was to provide the Queen with sketches worth £300. The Queen gave Swoboda specific instructions: 'The Sketches Her Majesty wishes to have – are of the various types of the different nationalities. They should consist of heads of the same size as those already done for The Queen, and also small full lengths, as well as sketches of landscapes, buildings, and other scenes. Her Majesty does not want any large pictures done at first, but thinks that perhaps you could bring away material for making them should they eventually be wished for.' When Sir Howard Elphinstone, a contemporary, saw some of the sketches in 1888 he observed: 'They are very clever indeed, most characteristic of the different types, & drawn with wonderful vigour'. When Queen Victoria received them she was very pleased and thought them 'such lovely heads… beautiful things'.
Signed on the back of the panel: R. Swoboda.Provenance
Painted for Queen Victoria
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Oil on panel
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27.0 x 20.6 x 0.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
41.8 x 35.9 x 6.8 cm (frame, external)
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