artist:
date: circa 1590
medium: Opaque watercolor, gold, and ink on paper
dimensions: Sheet: 14 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (36.83 x 24.13 cm); Image: 13 x 8 1/4 in. (33.02 x 21.0 cm)
current location: Institution:Los Angeles County Museum of Art South and Southeast Asian Art
source: [link LACMA Image Library]. Photograph LACMA.
credit: LACMA Image Library. Photograph LACMA.
description:
license:Public domain
artist: mughal School
date: (16th century)
current location: Institution:Victoria and Albert Museum London
source: *link *Bridgeman Berlin
credit: link Bridgeman Berlin
license:Public domain
artist: Rembrandt
date: 1656-1661 (circa)
medium: drawn on paper
dimensions: Size unit=mm width=177 height=205
current location: Institution:British Museum
source: drawing[link]
credit: drawing[1]
description:
A mughal nobleman on horseback; after a mughal miniature, a man, with slight beard, holding a two-headed lance seated on a horse which is rearing to right. c.1656-1661 Pen and brown ink with brown and grey wash, touched with red and yellow chalk and white heightening and with some scraping-out, on oriental paper; the lance drawn with a ruler. Verso: laid down on old mat.
No watermark.license:Public domain
artist:
date: 5 March 2012
source: self-scanned
credit: Self-scanned
license:Public domain
artist:
date: Early 1600s
medium: Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
dimensions: 15 3/16 in (38.6 cm) x 10 7/16 in. (26.5 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link*&pos=6
credit: link*&pos=6
license:Public domain
artist:
date: 1740s
dimensions: w380 x h585 cm
current location: National Museum, Delhi
credit: bgHzb-tIM0fEkA at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level
license:Public domain
artist:
date: 17th century
medium: Technique 1=Pigments on=paper
dimensions: Size unit=cm width=43.5 height=36.5
current location: Private collection of Alexis Renard :Similar copy in Institution:British Museum
source: [link alexisrenard.com] :[link British Museum version]
credit:
description: This painting is depicting Shah Abbas receiving the mughal ambassador Khan ‘ Alam in 1618. Shah Abbas sits to the right of the composition in the middle of a hilly landscape offering a gold wine cup to the mughal ambassador. Their suite composed by dignitaries, musicians and pages surrounds them.
A nasta’liq inscription identifying the scene has been rubbed at the bottom of the painting.
A closely related painting of a later date is kept in the collection of the British Museum and published in: Canby, S. (2009) Shah ‘Abbas – The Remaking of Iran, London: The British Museum Press, p. 63.
Our painting might be the prototype for the British Museum’s painting.
Another painting related in the treatment of the composition and the figures, recently acquired by the Custodia Foundation, is ascribed to the painter Farhad (Inv. 2009-T.23).license:Public domain
artist:
date: circa 1590 -95
current location: Institution:Victoria and Albert Museum
source: *Akbarnama *link
credit: Akbarnama link
description:
license:Public domain
artist:
date: circa 1675
dimensions: size cm 8.4 17.10
current location: Private collection
source: link
credit: link
description: Shah Shuja, Imperial mughal
license:Public domain
artist:
date: circa 1653
medium: Opaque watercolor, gold, and ink on paper
dimensions: Overall: 37.8 x 27.3 cm (14 7/8 x 10 3/4 in.)
current location: institution:Cleveland Museum of Art
source: link
credit: link
license:CC0