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Portrait of Shah Jehan, c. 17th century (ink with watercolor and gold)
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Portrait of Shah Jehan, c. 17th century (ink with watercolor and gold)
1072557 Portrait of Shah Jehan, c.17th century (ink with watercolor and gold) by Mughal School, (17th century); 8.2x7.6 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Shahabuddin Muhammad Shah Jahan, Shah Jahan (1592-1666) was the fifth Mughal Emperor of India. He is also known as Shah Jahan I. He ruled from 1628 until 1658.); gift of David T. Owsley via the Alconda-Owsley Foundation; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22213758
© gift of David T. Owsley via the Alconda-Owsley Foundation / Bridgeman Images
Head And Shoulder Necklaces Regal Regent Shah Jahan South Asian Jewels Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan
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This print showcases the exquisite "Portrait of Shah Jehan" from the 17th century, created by the Mughal School. Measuring at a delicate size of 8.2x7.6 cm, this artwork is housed in the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. The portrait depicts Shahabuddin Muhammad Shah Jahan, also known as Shah Jahan I, who was the fifth Mughal Emperor of India and ruled from 1628 to 1658. The artist skillfully used ink with watercolor and gold to bring out the regality and grandeur of this revered ruler. Shah Jehan's profile is beautifully captured in this miniature artwork, showcasing his majestic presence as he wears an intricately designed turban adorned with jewels. His necklaces further accentuate his royal status while drawing attention to his distinguished features. This portrait not only serves as a remarkable piece of art but also provides valuable insights into South Asian history and culture during that era. It stands as a testament to the artistic prowess of Mughal artisans who were able to capture both physical likeness and inner essence through their masterful craftsmanship. Thanks to generous donations from David T. Owsley via the Alconda-Owsley Foundation, this significant piece has found its home in one of America's most esteemed museums for all art enthusiasts to appreciate and admire for generations to come.
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