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Lal (active 1570-1605)

Folio from a Mughal album (A Prince Recites Poetry to Attendants in a Garden by Lal; calligraphy attributed to Muhamamd Husayn Kashmiri and Mir Ali). 1590 - 1610

37.1 x 23.9 cm (folio dimensions) | RCIN 1005047

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  • Recto:

    Similar to Lal's painting on 1005039, this is one of several related works attributed to the artist which depict a Mughal majlis (gathering) with the essential components of poetry, wine, music and conversation. 


    Top and bottom:

    Verse by Rumi written on marbled paper decorated with gold illumination.

    مجلس خوشست و ما حریفان همه خوشیم / آتش بیار و چاره مشتی سپند کن

    یکرگ اگر درین تن ما هوشیار هست / برما حساب دفتر هفتاد و اند کن


    Left:

    Unidentified verse

    Unascribed, but attributed to Muhammad Husayn Kashmiri



    Verso:

    Top, bottom, left:

    Verse by Abu-Saīd Abul-Khayr written on marbled paper decorated with large gold flecks

    اي عهد تو عهد دوستان سر پل / از مهر تو کين خيزد و از قهر تو ذل

    پر مشغله و ميان تهي همچو دهل / اي يک شبه همچو شمع و يک روزه چو گل


    Signed: 'The despised sinner Muhammad Husayn. May God pardon his sins'.


    Right:

    Verse from Nizami's Khamsah cut out of blue paper (using a technique known as monabbat-kari

    هو العزیز

    ما همه فانی و بقا بس تراست / ملک تعالی و تقدس تراست

    چونکه عدم بانگ بر ابلق زند / جز تو که یارد که اناالحق زند


    Signed: 'the poor sinner Ali'.

     



    Provenance

    Likely acquired by George II before 1728. For further information on this album see RCIN 1005039.

  • Measurements

    37.1 x 23.9 cm (folio dimensions)

    22.8 x 11.7 cm (panel)

    15.8 x 8.5 cm (image)

    22.6 x 11.0 cm (panel)