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Four Portraits: (upper left) A Raja (Perhaps Raja Sarang Rao), by Balchand... ca
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Four Portraits: (upper left) A Raja (Perhaps Raja Sarang Rao), by Balchand... ca
Four Portraits: (upper left) A Raja (Perhaps Raja Sarang Rao), by Balchand; (upper right) Inayat Khan, by Daulat; (lower left) Abd al-Khaliq, probably by Balchand; (lower right) Jamal Khan Qaravul, by Murad, Folio from the Shah Jahan Album, recto: ca. 1610-15; verso: dated 1541
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Courtier Emperor Jahangir Indian Miniature Jahangir Maharaja Maharajah Miniature Moghul Mogul Mughal Nobleman Raja Rajah Rifle Shah Jahangir Slipper Slippers Striped Stripes Trousers Turban Turbans Aristocracy Aristocrat Flowered Footwear Gold Colour Head Dress Headgear Hindoostan Murad
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This print showcases four exquisite portraits from the 17th century Shah Jahan Album, each capturing the essence of nobility and elegance. In the upper left corner, we are introduced to a regal figure believed to be Raja Sarang Rao, skillfully depicted by Balchand. His commanding presence is matched only by his ornate attire and intricate headgear. Moving to the upper right portrait, Daulat brings forth Inayat Khan with remarkable detail and precision. The subject's dignified expression speaks volumes about his status as an aristocrat in Mughal India. Meanwhile, Abd al-Khaliq takes center stage in the lower left portrait, possibly another masterpiece by Balchand. This nobleman exudes confidence and sophistication through his splendid robe adorned with floral motifs. Lastly, Murad presents Jamal Khan Qaravul in all his glory on the lower right side of this mesmerizing print. The artist expertly captures every nuance of this ruler's countenance while showcasing his opulent clothing and majestic headdress. Together, these four portraits offer a glimpse into the splendor of Mughal court life during that era. With their rich colors and meticulous attention to detail, they serve as a testament to both artistic mastery and historical significance. As part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, these miniatures continue to captivate viewers with their timeless beauty and cultural heritage.
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