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The Shah Jahan Album, also known as the Kevorkian Album or the Emperor's Album, is a series of Mughal miniatures dating between 1620–1820 from Mughal India. The album was intended for a private audience, likely consisting of the royal family and close friends. [ 1 ]
Page from the Late Shah Jahan Album -- Prince and Ascetics c 1630. Instruments are the veena and (possibly) the daf . Akbar With Lion and Calf – by Govardhan ( c. 1630 ), at the Metropolitan Museum of Art .
Rosette Bearing the Names and Titles of Shah Jahan; Folio from the Shah Jahan Album. Esperanto: Rozeto, kiu enhavas la nomojn kaj titolojn de Ŝaho Jahano; paĝo el la Albumo de Ŝaho Jahano. ( ) Artist
Folio from the Shah Jahan Album Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on silk Jahangir Shoots Malik 'Anbar: c. 1620 Freer Gallery of Art: Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper Emperor Jahangir Triumphing over Poverty: c. 1620 –1625 Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Opaque watercolor, gold, and ink on paper Darbar Scene of Jahangir: c. 1615
English: Prince Khurram (Shah Jahan) with his son Dara Shikoh: Leaf from an album made for Emperor Shah Jahan, ca. 1620; Mughal, period of Jahangir (1605–27) by Nanha, India Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
Original – Rosette Bearing the Names and Titles of Shah Jahan; Folio from the Shah Jahan Album. A shamsa (literally, sun) traditionally opened imperial Mughal albums. Worked in bright colors and several tones of gold, the meticulously designed and painted arabesques are enriched by fantastic flowers, birds, and animals.
Shah Jahan on Horseback, Folio from the Shah Jahan Album, painting by Payag, Mir 'Ali Haravi, detail (MET, 55.121.10.21) Items portrayed in this file depicts.
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