A FOLIO FROM THE DE LUYNES ALBUM
A FOLIO FROM THE DE LUYNES ALBUM
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A FOLIO FROM THE DE LUYNES ALBUM

MUGHAL INDIA, ONE SIDE ATTRIBUTABLE TO DHARAM DAS AND FARRUKH CHELA CIRCA 1595

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A FOLIO FROM THE DE LUYNES ALBUM
MUGHAL INDIA, ONE SIDE ATTRIBUTABLE TO DHARAM DAS AND FARRUKH CHELA CIRCA 1595
Gouache heightened with gold on paper, verso depicting a gathering of devotees becoming intoxicated and playing music in the presence of their turbanned guide, recto with a regal figure on horseback, his companion before him on foot, set in a rocky landscape, extended on three sides, both sides set in wide green margins
Recto painting 7½ x 5in. (19 x 12.5cm.); verso painting 7 7/8 x 4½in. (20 x 11.5cm.); folio 18 1/8 x 12 5/8in. (46 x 32cm.)
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Please note the recto image is incorrectly illustrated in the catalogue. Please refer to the online catalogue for the correct image.

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The painting of a gathering of Sufi devotees can be attributed to two artists. The main figure of the turbanned Sheikh with his full and rounded cheeks can be attributed to the artist Dharam Das. In addition to painting the main figure, it is likely that Dharam Das also drew the outlines for the rest of the composition. A painting from the khamsa of Nizami ascribed to Dharam Das displays an almost identical turbanned figure (John Seyller, Pearls of the Parrot of India: The Walters Art Museum Khamsa of Amir Khusraw of Delhi, Washington, 2002, fig. 17, p.71). The faces of the other figures can be attributed to the artist Farrukh Chela who is known for his expressive and slightly unorthodox figurative depictions. Farrukh Chela produced a very similar Sufi scene which is now in the Chester Beatty Library, Linda York Leach, Mughal and Other Indian Paintings from the Chester Beatty Library, vol. I, London, 1995, cat.no. 2.203, p.334).

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