Miniature opklæbet på et albumblad. ”En fyrste modtager en gesandt”

Indien, Delhi eller Awadh; ca. 1750-60
Bladet: 40 x 28,7 cm
Inventarnummer 38/1980
Publiceret i
Sotheby’s, London, 21/4-1980, lot 141;
Kjeld von Folsach, Torben Lundbæk og Peder Mortensen (red.): Sultan, shah og stormogul: den islamiske verdens historie og kultur, Nationalmuseet, København 1996, kat.nr. 313;
Barbara Schmitz: “After the Great Mughals” i Barbara Schmitz (red.): After the Great Mughals: painting in Delhi and the regional courts in the 18th and 19th centuries, Mumbai 2002, fig. 3, s. 4;
Kjeld von Folsach: For de Udvalgte Få: Islamisk Miniaturemaleri fra Davids Samling, Louisiana, Humlebæk 2007, kat.nr. 111;
J. P. Losty og Malini Roy: Mughal India: Art, culture and empire: manuscripts and paintings in the British Library, London 2012, s. 169 og 245, note 62;
Terence McInerney: “The patronage of Shuja-ud-Daula of Awadh and the work and influence of his principal court artists” i Artibus Asiae, 2019, 79: 1, fig. 4, s. 59; 
Fodnoter
1.
The British Library, Johnson Album 24, 7, se J. P. Losty og Malini Roy: Mughal India: Art, culture and empire: manuscripts and paintings in the British Library, London 2012, fig. 110.
2.
Barbara Schmitz: ”After the Great Mughals” i Barbara Schmitz (red.): After the Great Mughals: painting in Delhi and the regional courts in the 18th and 19th centuries, Mumbai 2002, s. 4 og Terence McInerney: “The patronage of Shuja-ud-Daula of Awadh and the work and influence of his principal court artists”, Artibus Asiae, 2019, 79: 1, fig. 4 og s. 79.
3.
J. P. Losty og Malini Roy: Mughal India: Art, culture and empire: manuscripts and paintings in the British Library, London 2012, s. 169.

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