cover image: Bookcovers from a volume of the Gulshan Album (Rose Garden album)

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Bookcovers from a volume of the Gulshan Album (Rose Garden album)

Pair of bookcovers, decorated with colors and gold on a dark background, and coated with lacquer. The pictoral image on one, referred to as A in this report, is a hunting scene that includes an elephant, bridge and minaret. The second one, to be called B, has a pictoral image with various animals including a dragon. The central image of each is bounded by two borders: the inner border has gold painted flowers on a dark red background; the outer border has calligraphy, birds and floral ornamentation executed in colors and gold on a black background. The doublures have leather cut filigree with exposed substrates in blue, dark red, orange and green. The central panel also contains leather with relief embossing in two tones of gold, decorated with faunal activity. There is an inset with calligraphy at the top of A's central panel. All edges of the interior side are bordered with dark red leather, approximately 1 cm. wide. On what would appear to be the binding edge of both covers, there are thin, black leather strips, approximately 5 cm. wide. Their locations suggest that A is the front cover and B is the back. To 1739 Mughal Imperial Library, Delhi, India. [1] From 1739 to late 1800s Persian Imperial Library, Tehran, Iran. [2] From ? to 1999 Parnian Kummer, Geneva, Switzerland. [3] From 1999 Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from Parnian Kummer, Geneva, Switzerland. [4] Notes: [1] These album covers with folios were taken from India to Iran when Delhi was looted by Nadir Shah in 1739. They remained in Iranian hands until the late nineteenth century, when they began to be dispersed. See Curatorial Remark 2 in the object record. [2] See note 1. [3] Believed to have been the property of Ms. Kummer’s father. From 2000 to 2003 questions were raised regarding provenance and ownership of these pieces. Research is ongoing. [4] See Acquisition Consideration Form, copy in object file, Collections Management Office. Freer Gallery of Art Collection Worlds within Worlds: Imperial Paintings from India and Iran (July 28 to September 16, 2012) Mughal Imperial Library Persian Imperial Library Mme. Parnian Kummer
india animals art elephants flowers hunting south asians elephant flower chordata proboscidea lettering animalia mammalia ostrich south asian and himalayan art himalayan peoples mughal dynasty (1526 - 1858) holy man elephantidae library, persian imperial library, mughal imperial kummer, parnian dragon simurgh
Collection
Google Cultural Institute Worlds within Worlds: Imperial Paintings from India and Iran Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection
Date published
ca. 1595
Dates
Mughal dynasty
Format
Painted with colors and gold and lacquered, also leather and possibly mother-of-pearl.
Pages
H x W x D (without straps): 42.7 x 26.2 x 1 cm (16 13/16 x 10 5/16 x 3/8 in)
Place Discussed
India
Provider
Smithsonian Institution
Published in
India
Reference
F1999.2a-b
Rights
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/e3af9dbbd203e2a51b66b5bfd2f151f1

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