Portrait of Raja Jagat Singh of Nurpur (reigned 1618-46), probably 1619. Creator: Bichitr (Indian, active c. 1615-50), attributed to.

Portrait of Raja Jagat Singh of Nurpur (reigned 1618-46), probably 1619. Creator: Bichitr (Indian, active c. 1615-50), attributed to.

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Portrait of Raja Jagat Singh of Nurpur (reigned 1618-46), probably 1619. Jagat Singh was a prince from a small kingdom in the western Himalayan foothills who grew up at the imperial Mughal court of Jahangir and his queen Nur Jahan. He was given the title of prince in 1619, and this painting may commemorate that event. Very few nobles from the hill states had positions at the Mughal court at this time, so his portrait is a rare imperial Mughal painting. The emperor and his favorite wife frequently visited Nurpur, named "City of Light" in their honor, to hunt and relax, and Prince Jagat Singh was a favorite of the queen. She interceded on his behalf in 1624, when he joined a rebellion to dethrone her husband.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4915x7267
File Size : 104,641kb


Aliases

  1. 2013.324
  1. 170834
  1. 0940025974
  1. 2-738-532
  1. 2013.324
  1. 2738532

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