Darbarscene - Public domain painting
Summary
Aurangzeb holds court, as painted by (perhaps) Bichitr; Shaistah Khan stands behind Prince Muhammad Azam
Bichitr (1660) was an Indian painter during the Mughal period, patronized by the emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan. The earliest known painting of his is a mature work from c. 1615. He was possibly still active in 1660. Britannica notes that his "court style may have been the most brilliant of all the Mughal painters", with "faultless technique and majestic formality."
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Tags
17th century mughal miniatures
durbar court
falconry in india
hunting in art of india
paintings of aurangzeb
portraits with falcons
watercolor paintings of men of india
mughal empire
indian art
india
Date
1600 - 1699
in collections
Source
Wikimedia Commons
Link
Copyright info
public domain