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Paintings of Persian men in a garden and a lioness. c. 1600-1650
32.7 x 22.2 cm (folio dimensions) | RCIN 1005069.t

Mughal artist
Master: Mughal album of portraits, animals and birds. Item: Paintings of Persian men in a garden and a lioness c. 1600-1650

Mughal artist
Master: Mughal album of portraits, animals and birds. Item: Paintings of Persian men in a garden and a lioness c. 1600-1650

Mughal artist
Master: Mughal album of portraits, animals and birds. Item: Paintings of Persian men in a garden and a lioness c. 1600-1650




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Men in a garden, early 17th century.
Four young men in a walled garden, probably an illustration to a Persian text. They wear eastern Persian turbans and are in such animated discussion that they disturb the gardener in his work. The garden is of quadripartite 'chahar bagh' form: a symmetrical plan with stone paths and a central raised marble pool surrounded by flowering plants. Its water source is a Persian wheel turning on the left which empties water into the stone-lined runnel raised above the wall. The men stand beneath a two-storey pavilion, the upper story of which is open to catch the breeze. A door keeper stands guard at the entrance gate opposite while two men walk past, evidently aware of the commotion going on inside.
verso:
Lioness, early 17th century.
A lioness, whose body is discretely outlined in gold, rests on grass beside a leafy tree toward which her head is turned.
The lioness’s body is discretely outlined in gold paint.
For further information on this album see RCIN 1005069. -
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Measurements
32.7 x 22.2 cm (folio dimensions)
21.9 x 10.9 cm (image)
12.5 x 7 cm (image)
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Featured in
ExhibitionPainting Paradise: The Art of the Garden: The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
This exhibition draws on oil paintings, works on paper, books, manuscripts and decorative arts from the Royal Collection to explore the way in which the garden inspired artists and craftsmen between 1500 and 1900.