Posthumous portrait of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah (reigned 1719-1748)...(recto), 1764. Creator: Muhammad Rizavi Hindi (Indian, active mid-1700s); Mahmud ibn Ishaq al-Shahabi (Persian, active mid- to late 1500s).

Posthumous portrait of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah (reigned 1719-1748)...(recto), 1764. Creator: Muhammad Rizavi Hindi (Indian, active mid-1700s); Mahmud ibn Ishaq al-Shahabi (Persian, active mid- to late 1500s).

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Posthumous portrait of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah (reigned 1719-1748) holding a falcon (recto); Calligraphy (verso), 1764. Emperor Muhammad Shah, who reigned from 1719 to 1748, was known as "Rangila," which means "the Colorful." The innovative use of a black background sharply sets off the chartreuse green of his jama and the pearls of his adornments and bolster. On his left thumb he wears an archer’s ring, and a stabbing dagger is tucked into his bejeweled belt. Even his trained hunting falcon has a ruby necklace. In this formal posthumous portrait, the master artist conveys a heightened realism that emerges effortlessly from elegant contour lines and bold use of colour. The work was part of an album of paintings collected in India before 1811 by a Scottish politician who worked for the British East India Company.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Ink and opaque watercolour with gold on paper (verso)
  2. Opaque watercolour, ink, and gold on paper (recto)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5014x6867
File Size : 100,873kb


Aliases

  1. 2013.347
  1. 170877
  1. 0940026015
  1. 2-738-602
  1. 2013.347
  1. 2738602

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