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Emperor Muhammad Shah, c. 1735 (opaque watercolour, gold, and ink on paper)
3086820 Emperor Muhammad Shah, c.1735 (opaque watercolour, gold, and ink on paper) by Mughal School (18th century); 29.85x21.27 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA; (add.info.: Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Shah, Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Shah Irkhwaz, Abu Al-Fatah Nasir-ud-Din Roshan Akhtar Muhammad Shah (1702-1748), also known as Roshan Akhtar, was the Mughal emperor from 1719. Muhammad Shah was a great patron of the arts, including musical, cultural and administrative developments. His pen-name was Sada Rangila (" ever joyous" )); Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 18257837
© Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA / Bridgeman Images
Delhi Dynasty Eighteenth Harem Hookah Moghul Mogul Moslem Mughal Muhammad Shah South Asia South Asian Timurid
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.8cm x 25.4cm (7" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 22.5cm x 27.5cm (8.9" x 10.8")
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This print showcases Emperor Muhammad Shah, a prominent figure in Mughal history. Created by the skilled artists of the Mughal School in the 18th century, this artwork is a stunning example of opaque watercolour, gold, and ink on paper. Measuring at 29.85x21.27 cm, this portrait can be found at the prestigious Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California, USA. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Shah's regal presence. Known for his love for arts and culture, Emperor Muhammad Shah was not only an influential ruler but also a great patron of music and administration. His pen-name "Sada Rangila" meaning "ever joyous" reflects his joyful nature. In this painting, he is depicted seated on a lavish throne surrounded by decorative elements that symbolize his power and authority. The inclusion of women suggests the opulence of his harem while showcasing the importance of female companionship within courtly life. The artist skillfully captures every detail from the emperor's attire to his hookah pipe—a symbol associated with luxury and leisure during that time period. This masterpiece offers us a glimpse into South Asian history through its Islamic-inspired motifs and Timurid dynasty influences. As we admire this exquisite portrait, we are reminded of Emperor Muhammad Shah's significant contributions to Indian society as both a ruler and an avid supporter of artistic endeavors.
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