Mughal prince and mistress Mughal prince is seated beneath a canopy dallying with a lady who lies with her head across his lap; refreshments are spread before them and a girl kneels to offer a dish from which the prince has taken a cup of wine; another girl stands on the left with a fan. Angles fly above, two of them holding a balance, the heavier weight of which is provided by the halo of the prince [slides] British Library
Series: Johnson Collection from British LibraryPublication details: London British LibraryDescription: 1 Slide Col. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:- BL-JC 338 (J45) 25
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IGNCA slides collection, cross reference, Indian Miniatures in the India Office Library by Toby Falk and Mildred Archer (London1981) BL-JC 338 (J45) 25,p.159; Oudh, c1770-80; Johnson Album 45, no.25; Charba; mounted on paper; 160 by 93mm; page 210 by 138mm; Note: This drawing relates to a miniature by Mihr Chand (reproduced Mehta (1926), pl.46.), but the composition is more typical of seventeenth-century Mughal painting and would therefore appear to derive from an earlier original
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