The ten Sikh gurus, in a depiction from the early 1700's

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"THE TEN SIKH GURUS, INDIA, EARLY 18TH CENTURY. Gouache on paper highlighted with gilt, depicting Guru Nanek with his consorts Mardana and Bala and the nine other gurus seated under a pink and gold canopy with green trim, at centre covered bowls of parshad, set within an architectural border of white stone and floral sprays, mounted, framed and glazed - 27 1/2 x 23in. (70 x 58.5cm.)."


*Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, in dispute with Hindu holy men, from Rani Jindan's prayer book, Lahore, 1828-30* (BL)


Portraits of the Gurus, from the late 1800's or early 1900's

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"PORTRAITS OF THE TEN SIKH GURUS, INDIA LATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURY. Gouache on paper, depicting Guru Nanek at centre seated under a tree with his companions Mardana and Bala, surrounded by the other nine gurus in oval frames their names written in English and in Punjabi underneath, mounted, framed and glazed - 16 5/8 x 12 5/8 (42.5 x 32.5cm)."


A modern Sikh religious painting of all the ten gurus, with Guru Nanak at the center

Source: ebay, June 2004



*Guru Nanak (modern bazaar art)*; *another view*

Source: ebay, July 2012


*Guru Nanak presides over an array of Sikh religious symbols*

Source: ebay, Oct. 2012


*Guru Nanak: scenes from his life*

Source: ebay, Nov. 2013

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