Opaque watercolour and gold pigments on textile
105 by 72 cm.
Depicting Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, seated in a composed posture with a serene expression, holding a falcon perched gracefully on his right hand. The falcon—symbolic of spiritual sovereignty, courage, and nobility—echoes themes later associated with Guru Gobind Singh, but here it serves to emphasize Guru Nanak’s authority and connection to divine wisdom.
The painting is rendered with delicate brushwork, highlighted with gold detailing around the halo and attire. The figure is shown with a radiant nimbus, a distinctive turban, and robes adorned with intricate patterns, set against a blue background and cushioned with pink bolsters. The script above identifies the figure as “Nanak Ji” in Devanagari.