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Mughal miniature portrait depicting Emperor Akbar and Jodha Bai, 19th Century
$1,000
£763.58
€869.36
CA$1,404.16
A$1,535.02
CHF 812.09
MX$18,368.97
NOK 10,332.73
SEK 9,458.57
DKK 6,493.61
About the Item
The Mughal miniature portrait, created with a single-hair brush on delicate rice paper and embellished with 24k gold water, depicts the noble Mughal Emperor Akbar and his esteemed consort, Jodha Bai. This exquisite artwork exemplifies the pinnacle of Mughal artistry, renowned for its intricate detail and luxurious use of materials.
At the center of the composition, Emperor Akbar is portrayed with an air of majestic authority and wisdom. He is dressed in regal attire, featuring rich textiles adorned with elaborate patterns. The gold water applied to his garments and accessories adds a shimmering, ethereal quality, highlighting the emperor's status and the richness of his attire. His turban is prominently adorned with a jeweled ornament, enhancing his royal presence. Akbar's expression is composed and contemplative, reflecting his reputation as a wise and benevolent ruler.
Beside him stands Jodha Bai, exuding grace and elegance. Her attire is a masterpiece of Mughal textile art, featuring a sari with intricate designs and gold embellishments that reflect the light beautifully. Her jewelry, meticulously detailed with gold accents, includes a stunning array of necklaces, bangles, and earrings, adding to her regal appearance. Jodha Bai's expression is serene and gentle, her posture graceful, signifying her esteemed position and her bond with Akbar.
The background of the portrait is a blend of architectural and natural elements, indicative of the Mughal style. The setting might include an elegantly designed palace interior with intricate arches and pillars, adorned with floral and geometric motifs highlighted with gold. Alternatively, a lush garden could be depicted, featuring blooming flowers, verdant trees, and a serene water feature, all rendered with precise brushstrokes and enhanced with subtle gold details.
The use of gold water throughout the painting adds a luminous quality, making the figures and their surroundings glow with an inner light. This technique not only enhances the visual appeal but also symbolizes the divine and eternal nature of the subjects' love and status.
Overall, this Mughal miniature portrait is a splendid representation of Akbar and Jodha Bai, capturing their regal elegance and the opulence of the Mughal court. The single-hair brushwork ensures that every detail, from the intricate patterns on their clothing to the delicate expressions on their faces, is rendered with exquisite precision, creating a true masterpiece of Mughal art.
- Dimensions:Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
- Style:Anglo Raj (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:Mid 19th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Islamabad, PK
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8147239970512
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