Gilgit Polo Match
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- Date of Artwork: 2025
- Medium: Limited edition photogravure print
- Size: 14.8 x 21cm
- Sold: No
- Price: £125 (includes UK delivery)
- Exhibition: Quint-Essential Art - 15th August to 12th September 2025
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Description
The game of polo originates from Central Asia and discovered by the British when they ruled India. In its original form it was played using a goats head as a ball. This is a qualifying match for an annual tournament played out across northern Pakistan with little regards for the rules.
Set in a black stained A4 sized frame against a white surround and under perspex glass £125, unframed £90.

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