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A female figure standing in a landscape holding a four-stringed — Restored Mughal Wall Art

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Standing over flowering sprigs, holding a lotus like a scepter, the figure seems to magically impart fertility to a desert. In pan-Indian religious iconography (system of visual symbols that identify a figure), the lotus is held by the goddess of good fortune, prosperity, and abundance, who is frequently associated with ideal kingship. The stringed instrument recalls the Indian goddess of learning and music, but here it is of a Mongolian type, as is the feather in her crown. Her garments are reminiscent of those worn by biblical and classical figures in European engravings. This painting combines Indian, European, and Mongolian references.

Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605), c. 1590. Original medium: Gum tempera and gold on paper.

Worth knowing: The four strings of the woman’s khuuchir would have been made from silk.

Faithfully restored from museum archives and printed on premium canvas-textured fine art paper, framed and ready to hang.

  • Enhanced matte paper framed poster
  • Sizes: 12×16 in and 18×24 in
  • Frame colors: Black, Red Oak, White
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