Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Performing religious devotions was part of a maharaja’s duty to protect his kingdom. Praying before an altar, the maharaja fingers prayer beads and sits opposite a mirror, an auspicious object in Hindu worship . The lines painted on the men’s foreheads indicatethat they are devotees of the Hindu god Vishnu . This group portrait demonstrates three ways rulers serve the state: by being a military commander, a worldly scholar, and, in this image, an observant Hindu.
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Mrs. and Miss Lyall, Shimla
Sir Auckland Colvin and Family, Shimla
His Honor The Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and Party, S
Fancy Group, Indore I
His Eminence Commander in Chief and Party, Shimla
Colonel F. G. Oldham, Shimla
Colonel H.R. Thuillier and His Wife Emmeline Williams Thuill
Viceregal Party Shimla (verso)
Skeen & Co. (British, active 1860–1920) — Untitled (recto)
Bourne & Shepherd (British, active India, 1868–2016) — Mahar
Bourne & Shepherd (British, active India, 1868–2016) — Three
Scowen & Co. (British, active Ceylon, 1876–1895) — Fruitsell
Francis Frith — Rajpoots
Francis Frith — [Four East Indian Men]
Francis Frith — Mehmans
Unknown — [Governor General's State Elephant and Silver Howd
Unknown — [Indian Mystic]
John Burke (Irish, 1845–1915) — Major Cavagnari C.S.I. and S
Unknown — [Barber]
Unknown — [Old Man and Women with Children, One Nursing]