Mahliqa, Daughter of the Emperor of China, Pointing at the Bird-Man Khwaja Mubarak...(verso), c. 171 Creator: Unknown.

Mahliqa, Daughter of the Emperor of China, Pointing at the Bird-Man Khwaja Mubarak...(verso), c. 171 Creator: Unknown.

2-734-521 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Mahliqa, Daughter of the Emperor of China, Pointing at the Bird-Man Khwaja Mubarak: A Leaf from a Poetical Romance Relating to Shah Alam I (verso); Stenciled Scenes of Lion and Gazelle (verso), c. 1710. A Persian inscription identifies the bird-man in the tree by name, but the text in which he appears remains unidentified. Also unknown is the Chinese princess Mahliqa ("she who has a face like the moon"), named in a Persian inscription written in front of her face. The artist depicts her in the dress of a Mughal court lady, except for the addition of an unusual headdress, and her handmaidens all look Indian. They gesture to the bird-man from the opposite side of a formal garden canal with fountains. A fortified city lies in the distance behind the walled garden, while creatures peer up at the fabulous composite figure from the water below.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Ink and gold on pink-speckled paper (verso)
  2. Opaque watercolour with gold on paper (recto)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5270x8000
File Size : 123,516kb


Aliases

  1. 2013.336
  1. 170855
  1. 0940025995
  1. 2-734-521
  1. 2013.336
  1. 2734521

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