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Mansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection

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Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: Himalayan cheer pheasant, Jahangir Period, Mughal, c. 1620 (watercolour)

Himalayan cheer pheasant, Jahangir Period, Mughal, c. 1620 (watercolour)
BAL28606 Himalayan cheer pheasant, Jahangir Period, Mughal, c.1620 (watercolour) by Mansur (Ustad Mansur) (fl.c.1590-1630); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: A Barbet (Himalayan blue-throated bird) Jahangir Period, Mughal, 1615

A Barbet (Himalayan blue-throated bird) Jahangir Period, Mughal, 1615
BAL4050 A Barbet (Himalayan blue-throated bird) Jahangir Period, Mughal, 1615 by Mansur (Ustad Mansur) (fl.c.1590-1630); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Indian, out of copyright

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: Landscape with a Flock of Sheep (oil on canvas)

Landscape with a Flock of Sheep (oil on canvas)
XEH53793 Landscape with a Flock of Sheep (oil on canvas) by Huysmans, Cornelis (1648-1727); Musee des Beaux-Arts Andre Malraux, Le Havre

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: A Jesuit priest, inscribed in Persian: Jahangir Shahi Amal-e-Mansur, Mughal

A Jesuit priest, inscribed in Persian: Jahangir Shahi Amal-e-Mansur, Mughal
SCP57384 A Jesuit priest, inscribed in Persian: Jahangir Shahi Amal-e-Mansur, Mughal, 1610, (paper), by Mansur (Ustad Mansur) (fl.c.1590-1630); National Museum of India, New Delhi, India; Indian

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer (1916) paintings in high resol

Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer (1916) paintings in high resol
Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer (1916) famous painting. Original from Wikimedia Commons. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: Two Blue Bulls and Two Hog Deer, from a Baburnama, c.1589 (watercolor, ink, gold on paper)

Two Blue Bulls and Two Hog Deer, from a Baburnama, c.1589 (watercolor, ink, gold on paper)
8901166 Two Blue Bulls and Two Hog Deer, from a Baburnama, c.1589 (watercolor, ink, gold on paper) by Mansur (Ustad Mansur) (fl.c.1590-1630); National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill Viaduct with smoke from a passing train, c1910 (watercolour)

Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill Viaduct with smoke from a passing train, c1910 (watercolour)
8835606 Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill Viaduct with smoke from a passing train, c1910 (watercolour) by Walcott, William (1874-1943); Bourne Gallery, Reigate, Surrey

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: Two Wild Buffalo, c.1589 (watercolor, ink, gold on paper)

Two Wild Buffalo, c.1589 (watercolor, ink, gold on paper)
8901165 Two Wild Buffalo, c.1589 (watercolor, ink, gold on paper) by Mansur (Ustad Mansur) (fl.c.1590-1630); 25.3 x 15.1 cm; National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageMansur (fl.c.1590-1630) Collection: A turkey-cock, brought to Jahangir from Goa in 1612, from the Wantage Album, Mughal, c

A turkey-cock, brought to Jahangir from Goa in 1612, from the Wantage Album, Mughal, c
XCF26914 A turkey-cock, brought to Jahangir from Goa in 1612, from the Wantage Album, Mughal, c.1612 (gouache on paper) by Mansur (Ustad Mansur) (fl.c.1590-1630); Victoria & Albert Museum, London


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