A Courtier, Possibly Khan Alam, Holding a Spinel and a Deccan Sword, c. 1605-1610. Creator: Govardhan (Indian, active c.1596-1645), attributed to ; Abd al-Rahim, the Anbarin-Qalam (Indian, active c. 1590-1630).

A Courtier, Possibly Khan Alam, Holding a Spinel and a Deccan Sword, c. 1605-1610. Creator: Govardhan (Indian, active c.1596-1645), attributed to ; Abd al-Rahim, the Anbarin-Qalam (Indian, active c. 1590-1630).

2-722-036 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

A Courtier, Possibly Khan Alam, Holding a Spinel and a Deccan Sword, c. 1605-1610. According to Akbar's court historian, the emperor ordered likenesses to be taken of the grandees of his realm. "An immense album was thus formed: those that have passed away have received a new life, and those who are still alive have immortality promised them." Akbar's son and successor, Jahangir (reigned 1605-27), continued the tradition of commissioning works of lifelike portraiture for inclusion in imperial albums. This courtier wears an opulent fur-trimmed, fringed velvet coat over his belted white tunic and striped pants-the typical Mughal dress derived from their roots among the nomadic horse-riding people of Central Asia. The artist has reveled in creating the soft textures of the facial hair, fur and fabrics. He holds a ruby-like gemstone called a spinel, which was prized among the Mughals for its talismanic properties of protection during battle.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, text on verso

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4442x7052
File Size : 91,773kb


Aliases

  1. 2013.323
  1. 170833
  1. 0940025973
  1. 2-722-036
  1. 2013.323
  1. 2722036

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