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Soudiat Daula, Grand Vizier of the Mongols and his son, Mirza Mani (1774) (engraving)
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Soudiat Daula, Grand Vizier of the Mongols and his son, Mirza Mani (1774) (engraving)
958002 Soudiat Daula, Grand Vizier of the Mongols and his son, Mirza Mani (1774) (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Soudiat Daula, Grand Vizier of the Mongols and his son, Mirza Mani (1774). Drawing after a miniature by Nevazilal. Illustration for Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle by Raphael Jacquemin (Paris, 1869). Engraved by Delatre.); © Look and Learn
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This engraving, titled "Soudiat Daula, Grand Vizier of the Mongols and his son, Mirza Mani" offers a glimpse into the rich historical tapestry of 18th-century Mongolia. Created by an anonymous French School artist in the 19th century, this print showcases the grandeur and elegance of these prominent figures. The central focus is on Soudiat Daula, the esteemed Grand Vizier of the Mongols. He exudes authority and wisdom with his regal attire and commanding presence. His intricate costume reflects both his social status and cultural heritage, adorned with traditional symbols that speak to Mongolia's history. Beside him stands his son, Mirza Mani, a young man who embodies promise for future leadership. The bond between father and son is evident in their shared gaze as they stand side by side. The attention to detail in this engraving is remarkable; every line meticulously etched to capture not only their physical features but also their essence as individuals deeply rooted in Mongolian tradition. Through this illustration from Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle by Raphael Jacquemin (Paris, 1869), we are transported back in time to witness an important moment in Mongol history. This artwork serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of these influential figures within national consciousness. Bridgeman Images' reproduction ensures that this piece continues to be appreciated for its artistic merit while preserving its historical
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