Portrait_of_Sultan_Parviz,_Mughal_prince_and_son_of_Jahangir.jpg
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Summary
Description Portrait of Sultan Parviz, Mughal prince and son of Jahangir.jpg |
English:
This portrait derives from the same source as a painting in the British Library's Dara-Shukoh Album of a youth holding a bottle and a cup (f. 38) c.1635, although here the figure is labelled as Prince Parviz (1589-1626), son of Jahangir. He wears a muslin jama over purple pyjama and an orange flumed turban. In his right hand he holds an imported venetian glass with a stem and foot and applied blue glass decoration, and in his right a glass bottle with applied pale blue glass decoration on the neck. A knife scabbard and thumb rings hanging from his gold brocade patka.
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Date | Late 17th century |
Source | https://www.rct.uk/collection/1005069-z/portrait-of-sultan-parviz-and-painting-of-a-pelican |
Author | Unknown |
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