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Two Mughal Princesses Hunting Gamer Birds from the St. Petersburg Album

National Museum of Asian Art

Object Details

Artist
Imad al-Hasani (died 1615)
Borders
Muhammad Baqir (mid-18th century)
Muhammad Hadi (Iranian, active mid-18th century)
Court
Mughal Court
School/Tradition
Mughal school
Description
The borders (signed by M. Baqir) surrounding the painting are decorated in gold with animals in formalized landscapes.
The borders (signed and dated 1757-58 by M. Hadi) surrounding the six panels of nasta'liq calligraphy are decorated with large floral arabesques in silver and gold on dark blue.
Signatures
Borders surrounding the painting signed by M. Baqir.
Borders surrounding the painting signed by M. Baqir.
Label
Paintings of Mughal kings hunting typically depict their prowess. In contrast, this lyrical hunt scene portrays royal women as elegant observers moving through a verdant landscape. The artist bathes the marshy landscape in washes of rich green color but renders the princesses and the two camouflaged attendants with jewel-like precision. If, however, the attendants' green garb signals their role as hunters, the princesses' diaphanous garments reveal their bodies for the viewer's gaze.
This painting, which is the earliest Mughal representation of women at the hunt, exemplifies the interest in landscape painting that developed during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan (reigned 1627-58).
Provenance
To 1739
Mughal Imperial Library, Delhi, to 1739 [1]
To late 19th century
Persian Imperial Library, to late 19th century [2]
B y late 19th century
Russian Imperial Library (probably), by late 19th century [3]
Private collection, Europe [4]
To 1994
Terence McInerney Fine Arts Ltd., New York City, to 1994
From 1994
Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from Terence McInerney Fine Arts Ltd. in 1994
Notes:
[1] Indian paintings in the St. Petersburg Album were taken from Delhi, India in the 1739 sack of the imperial capital of the Mughal dynasty (1526-1858) by Nadir Shah of Persia.
Many of the finest Mughal paintings were included in the loot, and several were assembled (in Iran) into an album.
In the later 19th century, the album was taken apart and dispersed in Europe - with the major portion ending up in the Russian Imperial Collections. Other works were sold through the art market at that time.
All known pages from the St. Petersburg Album have been out of Iran for a century, and the Indian paintings were taken from India more than 250 years ago (see Curatorial Note 5, Milo C. Beach, March 4, 1994, in the object record).
[2] See note 1.
[3] See note 1.
[4] See note 1.
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection
Exhibition History
Arts of the Indian Subcontinent and the Himalayas (October 16, 2004 to January 3, 2016)
Honoring Friends: Recent Gifts by Members of the Freer and Sackler Galleries (June 10 to November 25, 2001)
Previous custodian or owner
Mughal Library
Imperial Library (Tehran)
Russian Imperial Library
Terence McInerney Fine Arts, Ltd. (active 1990-2013)
Credit Line
Purchase — funds provided by an anonymous donor and the Friends of Asian Arts
ca. 1680; borders mid-18th c.
Period
Mughal dynasty
Accession Number
F1994.4
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
Painting
Medium
Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper
Dimensions
H x W (overall): 32.4 x 47.6 cm (12 3/4 x 18 3/4 in)
Origin
India
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Topic
flower
hunting
elephant
Mughal dynasty (1526 - 1858)
India
South Asian and Himalayan Art
Record ID
fsg_F1994.4
Metadata Usage (text)
Usage conditions apply
GUID (Link to Original Record)
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