1725–1735
Seated on a litter with his legs folded underneath him is a Rajput ruler. He wears an elaborate turban and has a halo, both of which symbolize his royal status. He wears a robe (jama) and is adorned with armlets, an earring, and pendants. He has a full beard. The litter is being drawn by a caparisoned horse. The litter is surrounded by female attendants. Three directly behind the ruler carry a fly whisk, an umbrella (chhatri) over the ruler’s head, and a large sword, all of which are royal accoutrements. Some women carry large flowering stalks, while others carry lances and spears. Rajput Style, Kota School.