Indo-Persian Mughal Painted Miniature Royal Court Reproduction In Brass And Wood

Indo-Persian Mughal Painted Miniature Royal Court Reproduction In Brass And Wood

USD 100.00 USD
SKU: LIj7Yk2R
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: 70
Condition: Used

This product is a beautiful reproduction of an Indo-Persian Mughal painted miniature royal court scene, crafted from brass and wood. The subject wears a traditional robe (jama) and a distinct tall cap, commonly seen in late Safavid Persian or regional North Indian court portraits. They are leaning against a large blue cushion on a terrace overlooking a courtyard garden. This painted scene is done on clothe, covered in a clear film and mounted onto wood. It is housed in a hammered brass on a painted wood portrait. Originating most likely from Rajasthan, India and depicted a member of the royal court of Mughals. Indo-Persian miniature painting, combining artistic sensibilities from Persian illuminated manuscripts and Indian Mughal or regional court paintings.

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Specifications

Item Width (Interior)4 in
ShapeRectangle
Size4 x 7 in
Suitable For Photo Size4 x 7 in
ColorGold, Brown
MaterialWood, Brass, Cloth
Item Length9 in
OrientationPortrait
Item Height (Interior)7 in
BrandUnbranded
Photo Insertion TypeRear-Loading
TypePicture Frame
Item Height11 in
StyleTraditional
Item Width1 in
Box Frame Depth1 in

This product is a beautiful reproduction of an Indo-Persian Mughal painted miniature royal court scene, crafted from brass and wood. The subject wears a traditional robe (jama) and a distinct tall cap, commonly seen in late Safavid Persian or regional North Indian court portraits. They are leaning against a large blue cushion on a terrace overlooking a courtyard garden. This painted scene is done on clothe, covered in a clear film and mounted onto wood. It is housed in a hammered brass on a painted wood portrait. Originating most likely from Rajasthan, India and depicted a member of the royal court of Mughals. Indo-Persian miniature painting, combining artistic sensibilities from Persian illuminated manuscripts and Indian Mughal or regional court paintings.

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