Davinder Toor
Bishan Singh (c. 1820 – c. 1900), The Court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (r. 1799-1839), Amritsar or Lahore, Punjab, Toor Collection
Delve into the fascinating life and legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839), the visionary leader who established the Sikh Empire.
Join us for this edition of Insider’s View with curator and collector Davinder Toor as he provides a special introduction to the exhibition exploring the life of the Sikh leader Ranjit Singh – Sikh, Warrior, King – currently on display at the Wallace Collection.
Following years of anarchy from Afghan invasions, Ranjit Singh conquered the Punjab region, which includes regions of modern-day Pakistan. By the early 19th century, he forged a powerful Sikh Empire renowned for its thriving trade, flourishing arts, and a formidable army.
Through nearly 100 remarkable artworks, including exquisite jewellery and weaponry from the Sikh Empire, the exhibition brings to life his captivating story and offers a deep dive into a golden era of history. In this session, discover key narratives and featured artworks, as seen through the curator’s expert perspective.
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