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Museum quality historical art print of Guru Nanak Devji, wearing a robe with sacred inscriptions.
Reproduction of painting circa early 1800s. Original is displayed at the Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh, Punjab, India.
Available in two sizes:
17×20 inch (432×508 mm) - $395.00
12×14 inch (305×356 mm) - $210.00
(Sold as unframed print)
Museum quality historical art print of Guru Nanak Devji, wearing a robe with sacred inscriptions.
Reproduction of painting circa early 1800s. Original is displayed at the Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh, Punjab, India.
Available in two sizes:
17×20 inch (432×508 mm) - $395.00
12×14 inch (305×356 mm) - $210.00
(Sold as unframed print)
Museum quality historical art print of Guru Nanak Devji, wearing a robe with sacred inscriptions.
Reproduction of painting circa early 1800s. Original is displayed at the Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh, Punjab, India.
Available in two sizes:
17×20 inch (432×508 mm) - $395.00
12×14 inch (305×356 mm) - $210.00
(Sold as unframed print)
Purchase this museum quality art print to help us build the Guru Nanak Temple Online School. 100% of profits to go towards production of classes and learning materials.
DESCRIPTION: Watercolor painting of Guru Nanak Devji, dressed in a robe that is inscribed with calligraphy in the Arabic Naskhi script with verses of the Koran. Sleeves and a part of the hem of the robe contain the Guru's own composition, Japji Sahib.
The painting is based on the story of a robe Guru Nanak is said to have received with verses of the Koran as a gift from the Caliph of Baghdad during his fourth great journey (1517-1522) to the West where he visited Baghdad, Mecca and Medina.
Picture above shows the scale and size of the 17x20 inch print.
MATERIALS AND SIZES: This is a museum quality art print made with archival pigmented inks on thick, high grade watercolor paper.
Each print is individually printed by a skilled artisan, using art labs employed by the best galleries and museums in the US. Proprietary techniques are used to restore colors to be closer to the original historical art print.

Please note: Frame shown here is for illustration purposes only. Our art prints are sold unframed. Once you receive the art print, we recommend visiting a professional framing shop to get a custom mat and frame for your print that compliments your home decor.
FAMILY HEIRLOOM: This museum quality art print will be a treasured family heirloom for your loved ones for years to come. Please display it away from direct sunlight to extend longevity.
Most Sikh homes have inexpensive reproductions of Guru paintings that are mass produced. But these historical art prints sold by Guru Nanak Temple are handcrafted one at a time when you place your order. They are collectors’ items, and are in a league by themselves. They are meticulous reproductions of paintings made 200 years ago, by artists who were within a few generations of the Gurus, and knew people who remembered them.
Thank you for supporting GuruNanakTemple.org and helping us bring the knowledge of Sikhi, and teachings of the Gurus to the rest of the world.