18th-19th century AD. A polychrome painting depicting resting Vishnu, the preserver god, holding his attributes (a conch, a discus, a lotus and a mace), attended by a female servant; Lord Shiva before him offering his greeting with a snake wrapped around his neck; the creator god Brahma behind him with two further attendant to the right behind a cow. 32 grams, 29.5 x 21cm (11 1/2 x 8 1/4"). From the Sidhu family collection; previously the property of the current owner?s late grandfather, chief scoutmaster for Kenya. The vendor writes 'The painting is from my grandfather, who has recently passed away. He was a prominent figure being chief scoutmaster for Kenya, migrating there from India in the 1940s, where he became charter president for the Lions club, all the art he purchased was in this time as he would travel back to his home village of Mohi, Punjab every year. My grandfather was headteacher all his life in Kenya, he has met the Queen on several occasions and was commended for his contribution to the scouts.'
Condition Report Fine condition.