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Freer Gallery of Art · 1640
Mughal Court Mughal School Arthur M. Sackler Collection The Jewel and the Rose: Art of Shah Jahan (May 4, 1997 to January 25, 1998) Romance of the Taj Mahal (December …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1629
Mughal Court Mughal School Detached folio from a dispersed copy of Padishahnama (the history of the first decade of Shah-Jahan's reign); Shah Jahan enthroned with Mahabat Khan and Shaykh; inscribed …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1622
Mughal Court Mughal School Freer Gallery of Art Collection Body Image (October 14, 2017 - ongoing) Worlds within Worlds: Imperial Paintings from India and Iran (July 28 to September 16, …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1621
Mughal School 1621-? Jahangir (1569-1627; reign 1605-1627) [1] ?-? Ownership information unknown ?-1955 Malek M. Sahami (1926-1997), method of acquisition unknown [2] From 1955 Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1615
Detached folio from a dispersed copy of the Divan of Awhad al-Din Awhadi Kirmani; flyleaf inscription in Persian, black nasta'liq script; recto: blank page connected to flyleaf, obliterated seal, the …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1610
Mughal Court Mughal School Freer Gallery of Art Collection The Imperial Image: Painting for the Mughal Court (September 25, 1981 to 30 March 1982) Indian Art (January 1, 1963 to …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1610
Detached album folio; recto: calligraphy panel with eight hemistichs in Persian black nasta'liq script, corners embellished with triangular illumination; verso: Seated Indian youth. Border: Recto is set in a blue …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1610
Mughal School ?-1986 Unidentified owner, Belgium, method of acquisition unknown [1] 1986-1987 Ader Picard Tajan (Lucien Arcache), Paris, France, acquired from unidentified owner, Belgium [2] 1987 Sale, Paris, Ader Picard …
Freer Gallery of Art · 1605
Mewar Court Rajput School The lord wearing a red turban and white four-pointed jama, holding a flower in one hand while attending to a Saivite musician with a vina who …