Works depicting Mughal
1–36 of 43 works · most celebrated first
Jesus among the doctors in the Temple
Radha and Krishna meet in the forest during a storm
A Princess on a Terrace with Attendants at Night (recto)
Women Enjoying the River at the Forest’s Edge (recto)
Princess Smoking a Hookah (as Salabhanjika)
A blindfolded suitor is brought before a princess; verso: scrolling floral vines
A charioteer riding through a rocky landscape with an entourage of footmen and musicians, page from a Razm-nama (Book of Wars) adapted from the Sanskrit Mahabharata and translated into Persian by Mir Ghiyath al-Din Ali Qazvini, known as Naqib Khan (Persian, d. 1614)
Court lady singing and playing the vina (recto)
A blindfolded suitor is brought before a princess (recto)
Women bathing before an architectural panorama
A princess on a terrace with attendants at night (recto); Calligraphy (verso)
A prince celebrating Holi with palace women on a terrace at night (recto); calligraphy of a quatrain (verso)
Flowering Marigold (verso)
The Dream of Zuleykha
Women enjoying the river at the forest’s edge (recto) and flowering marigold (verso)
Page from the Poem of Beauty and Love
A prince celebrating Holi with palace women on a terrace at night (recto)
Kabir and Two Followers on a Terrace (recto)
A royal ram with a gold chain
Lady after a Bath
A Prince Visiting a Holy Man in a Rocky Landscape (recto)
Portrait of Raja Ram Singh of Amber (r. 1667-1688) with a Deccan Sword (recto)
Portrait of a Prince with a Hawk
A pair of Brahminy ducks
Calligraphy of a Pious Invocation in Rhyme (verso)
Page from a Panj Ganj (Five Treasures) of Abd al-Rahman Jami (Persian, 1414–1492), with two Persian
masnavis: Yusuf va Zulaykha (Joseph and Zulaykha) and Subhat al-abrar (Rosary of the Righteous) (verso)
Posthumous portrait of Emperor Jahangir under a canopy (recto)
Folio B: Folio from the "Five Treasures" (Panj Ganj) of Jami (recto)
Page from the Panj Ganj (Five Treasures) of Abd al-Rahman Jami (Persian, 1414–1492), with two Persian masnavis (narrative poems): Yusuf va Zulaykha (Joseph and Zulaykha) and Subhat al-abrar (Rosary of the Righteous)
A feast for Babur hosted by his half-brother Jahangir Mirza in Ghazni in May 1505, from a Babur-nama (Memoirs of Babur)
Posthumous portrait of Emperor Jahangir under a canopy (recto); Calligraphy (verso)
Oval portrait of a woman in a Chaghtai hat
Princes hunting in a rocky landscape
Rooster
Court lady singing and playing the vina
Shah Jahan holding a spinel and a long Deccan sword, from the Late Shah Jahan Album