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Lot 306

A battle scene, Mughal India, circa 1710, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper,...

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Lot 306

A battle scene, Mughal India, circa 1710, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper,...

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Estimate: £2,500 - £3,500

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Lot 306

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A battle scene, Mughal India, circa 1710, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, two opposing rulers mounted on their elephants overlook a melee, in floral margins, with gilt mounted borders with a lattice of large flower blooms, the reverse with silhouettes of birds, felines against a pink-speckled background each animal outlined in gold, with gold floral sprays and garlands outlined in black between, with gilt floral borders, painting 18.4 x 26.1cm.

 

Some of the figures in this painting are identified. For instance next to the ruler is an inscription in nasta'liq which reads 'Muhammad Shah', next to the rider of the rearing horse is the inscription 'Bakhshi' (an honorific Mughal military title).

 

Muhammad Shah appears to be in discussion with an army general who may be acting as go-between for his forces and the opposing army led by another Mughal prince, possible his half-brother Muhammed Kam Bakhsh whom he is know to have disliked bitterly. After the death of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, there was a vicious struggle for the throne between all the brothers. Muhammad Azam Shah was defeated and killed during the Battle of Jaju on 8 June 1707 by his older half brother Bahadur Shah I.

See the previous lot notes for other pages from this series sold at auction.

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