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NAWAB AMIR KHAN
MUGHAL INDIA, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Gouache heightened with gold on paper, Nawab Amir Khan sits cross-legged smoking a nargileh on a yellow carpet on a terrace, before him his shamshir and a bed of flowers, behind him a green landscape dominated by a large tree, laid down between gold and polychrome rules on buff card
Painting 9½ x 6 3/8in. (24.2 x 16.1cm.); folio 12½ x 9in. (31.8 x 22.9cm.)

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The large tree with its dense foliage and naturalistically rendered curved branches set against the dramatic gold and blue skyline depicted in our present work show clear influence from European prints which circulated at the Mughal court during the 17th Century. For a depiction of a similar noble on a terrace attributed to the Mughal artist Chhajmal and dated to circa 1690 see Toby Falk and Mildred Archer, Indian Miniatures in the India Office Library, London, 1981, no. 134ii.

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