Miniature opklæbet på et albumblad fra Shah Jahans periode. "Den harpespillende kong David”

Indien, mogul; 1610-20 (miniaturen) og ca. 1640 (bladet)
Bladet: 38,5 × 26,3 cm
Inventarnummer 31/2001
Publiceret i
Sotheby’s, London, 16/4 1984, lot 87;   
Linda York Leach: Mughal and other Indian paintings from the Chester Beatty Library, bd. 1, London 1995, s. 380-381, note 3:5;
Sotheby’s, London, 23/4 1996, lot 8;
Joachim K. Bautze: Interaction of cultures : Indian and Western painting, 1780-1910 : The Ehrenfeld Collection, Alexandria, VA 1998, kat. 1;
Jorge Flores og Nuno Vassallo e Silva (red.): Goa and the Great Mughal, Calouste Gulbenkian,  Lissabon 2004, s. 172, kat. 92; 
Sheila S. Blair og Jonathan M. Bloom (red.): Cosmophilia. Islamic Art from the David Collection, Copenhagen, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Boston 2006. kat.nr. 123;
Kjeld von Folsach: For de Udvalgte Få: Islamisk Miniaturemaleri fra Davids Samling, Louisiana, Humlebæk 2007, kat.nr. 101;
Anand Amaladass og Gudrun Löwner: Christian themes in Indian art : from the Mogul times till today, New Delhi 2012, s. 39, 2/17;
Kjeld von Folsach: Flora islamica: plantemotiver i islamisk kunst, Davids Samling, København 2013, kat.nr. 38;
David R. M. Irving: “Psalms, Islam, and music: dialogues and divergence about David in Christian-Muslim encounters of the seventeenth century” i Yale Journal of music and religion, 2016, 2:1, fig. 1;
Omtalt i Will Kwiatkowski: Legacy of the masters: painting and calligraphy of the Islamic world from the Shavleyan family collection, London 2019, s. 184; 

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