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Hamid Bhakari Punished by Akbar, Folio from an Akbarnama, ca. 1604. Creator: Manohar
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Hamid Bhakari Punished by Akbar, Folio from an Akbarnama, ca. 1604. Creator: Manohar
Hamid Bhakari Punished by Akbar, Folio from an Akbarnama, ca. 1604
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The print titled "Hamid Bhakari Punished by Akbar, Folio from an Akbarnama, ca. 1604" captures a powerful moment in history. Created by the talented artist Manohar during the 17th century, this Indian miniature painting showcases the rich heritage and artistry of Hindoostan. In this vibrant artwork, we witness Emperor Akbar the Great delivering punishment to Hamid Bhakari, a courtier who has evidently committed a grave offense. The scene is filled with intricate details that bring it to life - from the majestic horses and camels adorned in golden attire to the cheetahs and hunting dogs accompanying them. Akbar's authority is palpable as he stands tall on his horse, dressed regally in colorful garments. His expression reflects both power and justice as he administers humiliation upon Hamid Bhakari for his transgressions. The composition also includes other animals such as deer, goats, and donkeys adding depth to the narrative. Each element within this piece contributes to its overall concept of imperial rule and hunting culture prevalent during that era. Preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this exquisite artwork serves as a testament to Mughal artistic traditions under Emperor Akbar's patronage. It invites viewers into a world where history intertwines with artistry, offering us glimpses into India's glorious past through Manohar's masterful brushstrokes.
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