Painting of a marriage party by Nandalal Bose, watercolour on paper, Bengal, India, ca. 1900
Nandalal Bose (1883-1966) was an influential figure of the Bengal School of Art. He was an immediate disciple of Abanindranath Tagore, the leading artist and exponent of the school, as well as the refo...
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A celebrated painter of modern India. A genius who was admired in many countries. His was an attractive personality, which combined boundless learning and a unique genius with unaffected modesty and gentle humor.
Nandalal tried unceasingly to learn to paint. From ...
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Arjuna in Virat Sabha by Nandalal Bose
Watercolour on paper, Bengal, India, ca. 1905
A group of ladies watch a eunuch dance. This painting is of a scene from the Sanskrit epic the Mahabharata. In this particular episode, the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi had to remain in disguise for ...
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Watercolour of the Tower of Silence in Bombay by Colonel Stevenson c.1860. Inscribed on the back in pencil is: 'Tower of Silence, India. Col. Stevenson'.
The Parsi community, followers of the ancient Zoroastrian faith from Persia, are thought to have arrived ...
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Artist: Mansur
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper
This depiction of a zebra bears an inscription 'A mule which the Turks in the company of Mir Ja'far had brought from Abyssinia in the year 1030 [1620-21] and the Wonder of the Age, Ustad Mansur, has drawn it'. A ...
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Muhammad Ali Beg - ca. 1631
Inscription: Shabeeh Mohammed Ali Baig Elchi. Amal Hashim
India
Artist: Hashim
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper
Muhammad ‘Ali Beg was the ambassador sent to the Mughal court by Shah Abbas of Iran, arriving in time for the New Year festival in March 1631. He re...
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Another one of a Rembrandt’s more famous group portraits is Night Watch, commissioned in 1642. This portrait embodies the Baroque style with its drama and animated crowd (Rosenberg 139). Night Watch was commissioned by Captain Banning Cocq and has been hailed as his mo...
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A Mughal Nobleman standing; after a Mughal miniature, whole-length, almost in profile to right, his right hand on the handle of a dagger in his belt. c.1656-1661.
Pen and brown ink with grey and brown wash, touched with red chalk (in the turban) and ...
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Four Orientals seated under a tree; bearded old men wearing turbans, seated in a half-circle on a terrace, one holding a cup, the other a book, a steep rocky outcrop behind. c.1656-1661
Pen and brown ink with brown and grey wash, touched with white and wi...
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Thesis:
Rembrandt Redefined: Making the “Global Artist” in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam
by Jina Chung, B.A.
Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of
The University of Texas at Austin
"...In my desire to portray Rembrandt as a “global” artist, I consciously chose to avoid solely ...
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Drawn by Rembrandt
ca. 1656-1661
Dutch (scope note
Emperor Jahāngīr receiving an Officer; copy after a Mughal miniature, the Emperor, with halo, seated on a divan with a sabre in his left hand, a man holding a document standing before him at left. c.1656-1661
Essay:
Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)
By Walter Liedtke
Department of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A prolific painter, draftsman, and etcher, Rembrandt is usually regarded as the greatest artist of Holland's "Golden Age." He worked first in his native Leiden and, fro...
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A Mughal nobleman on horseback; after a Mughal miniature, a man, with slight beard, holding a two-headed lance seated on a horse which is rearing to right. c.1656-1661.
Pen and brown ink with brown and grey wash, touched with red and yellow chalk a...
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Gouache painting on paper of BAHADUR SHAH II seated on a chair with lion claw feet, on a terrace. Bahadur Shah II is lavishly attired, wearing a multi-coloured shawl over his shoulder and waist and jewellery at his neck, wrists and arms. He holds a huqqa pipe in his left hand and rests his right ...
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Bahadur Shah I with his sons handing a sarpech to a grandson, ca. 1710.
Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. H. 12 3⁄8 × W. 9 1⁄4 in. (31.4 × 23.5 cm).
Source: The San Diego Museum of Art, Edwin Binney 3rd Collection
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Europeanised in its full-face portraiture and modelling, this sadly gazing nobleman is the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II (r.1837-1858). Like his father, seen in the previous painting [LI118.33], he ruled India in name only, and his domains hardly...
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Painting of the Tejaprabha Buddha (Chisong Gwangbul) together with the North Pole star (Pukkuk song), surrounded by figures representing the navagraha (nine planets), twenty-eight constellations and the twelve western signs of the zodiac; mineral colours on coarse silk. Red rectangular panel on c...
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