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Khujista Talking to the Parrot, c. 1580 (gouache with gold paint on paper)
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Khujista Talking to the Parrot, c. 1580 (gouache with gold paint on paper)
1196913 Khujista Talking to the Parrot, c. 1580 (gouache with gold paint on paper) by Mughal School, (16th century); 8.6x8.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 23295098
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1580 1580s Akbar Animal Home Arabic Bird Cage Birdcage Gold Paint Gouache Indian School Islamic Art Late Sixteenth Century Mounted On Paper Mughal Mughal School Olden Time On Paper One Animal Page Parrot Shah Talking Using Voice Woman Alone Yellow Ethnic Origin Young Woman
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Khujista Talking to the Parrot, c. 1580 - A Glimpse into Mughal Court Life
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. This print captures a rare and intimate moment in the Mughal court of Emperor Akbar during the late sixteenth century. In this exquisite artwork by the Indian School, we witness Khujista, a young woman of Asian ethnicity, engaged in conversation with a colorful parrot inside an intricately designed birdcage. The artist's skillful use of gouache with gold paint on paper brings forth vibrant hues that beautifully depict this historic scene. The yellow tones evoke a warm and inviting atmosphere as if it were daytime within the palace walls. Khujista stands gracefully next to her feathered companion, her posture reflecting both regality and curiosity. As she leans closer to listen attentively, one can almost imagine her using her voice to communicate with the intelligent creature perched before her. This miniature artwork provides us with a glimpse into religious practices and cultural traditions prevalent during this period in India's history. It showcases not only the artistic mastery of Islamic art but also highlights the significance of animals within royal households. As we admire this piece mounted on paper adorned with delicate leaves, we are transported back in time to experience life at court through the eyes of Khujista herself. This painting serves as a testament to both Mughal opulence and their appreciation for nature's beauty while offering us insight into their rich heritage.
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