Back to Animals & Birds
Wall Art

The merchant’s daughter meets the — Restored Mughal Wall Art

$79.00

Size

Frame Color

  • Free shipping in USA, UK & Australia
  • Museum-grade archival pigment
  • Fulfilled locally for faster delivery
  • Secure checkout
About the piece Scroll ↓

Persian books are read from right to left. One artist illustrated the three scenes from one of the 52 stories of the Tuti-nama, retaining many pre-Mughal traits. Trees stand out as bold shapes, and figures are arranged in a single register, or horizontal spatial band, and have angular and expressive gestures. The figures of the women are closely related to pre-Mughal types, shown always in profile and wearing garments that stand stiffly and sharply out before them. In leaves from the Tuti-nama, Mughal artists adapted the colors, compositions, and figure types of the earlier style.

Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605), c. 1560. Original medium: gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper.

Worth knowing: In the time since their first meeting, the gardener has become an ascetic.

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
  • Free U.S. shipping
Collection Animals & Birds

Also in Animals & Birds

View collection