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Al-Mu tazz Sends Gifts to Abdulla ibn Abdulla, from the Tarikh-i Alfi manuscript
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Al-Mu tazz Sends Gifts to Abdulla ibn Abdulla, from the Tarikh-i Alfi manuscript
2969486 Al-Mu tazz Sends Gifts to Abdulla ibn Abdulla, from the Tarikh-i Alfi manuscript, Tarikh-i-Alfi, c.1592-A-94 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Mughal School, (16th century); 42.2x24.3 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Samuel M. Nickerson Fund; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22439500
© Samuel M. Nickerson Fund / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a scene from the Tarikh-i Alfi manuscript, depicting a significant moment in history. In this artwork titled "Al-Mu tazz Sends Gifts to Abdulla ibn Abdulla" we witness an exchange of gifts and greetings between two influential figures. The Mughal School's exquisite craftsmanship is evident through their use of opaque watercolor and gold on paper. The composition transports us back to the 16th century, where Indian and Persian cultures converged. The meeting takes place in a vibrant city, bustling with life and energy. Horses play a prominent role in this encounter, symbolizing strength and nobility. As Al-Mu tazz presents his gifts to Abdulla ibn Abdulla, one can feel the sense of respect and diplomacy that permeates the air. Their interaction is captured within intricate text written alongside the illustration, further enhancing its historical significance. The attention to detail extends beyond the human subjects; even animals are included in this depiction. Farm animals add an element of realism to the scene while also emphasizing themes of wealth and prosperity. This remarkable piece from The Art Institute of Chicago's collection serves as a testament to both artistic mastery and cultural exchange during this era. It invites viewers into a world where politics, tradition, and art intertwine seamlessly—a true treasure for any admirer of fine art or history enthusiast alike.
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