File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Prince Daniyal Accompanies the Young Hindu Girl to the Funeral Pyre - Walters W64917B - Full Page.jpg
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editNaw'i Khabushani: Prince Daniyal Accompanies the Young Hindu Girl to the Funeral Pyre ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
Muhammad `Ali Naqqash Mashhadi |
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Author |
creator QS:P170,Q18508549 |
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Scribe InfoField | Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Title |
Prince Daniyal Accompanies the Young Hindu Girl to the Funeral Pyre |
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Description |
English: In this folio from Walters manuscript W.649, Emperor Akbar eventually permits the young Hindu girl to practice sati (self-immolation). Akbar's son, Prince Daniyal, accompanies the woman to the funeral pyre. The painting was part of a series created to illustrate a poem written by Naw'i Khabushani (d. 1019 AH/AD 1610) about a girl betrothed, but whose to-be-husband dies before the marriage. The painting was produced in Iran, by Muhammad 'Ali Mashhadi in 1068 AH/AD 1657. According to the colophon, Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni copied the manuscript for the painter Muhammad 'Ali, the "Mani of the time," as a "souvenir." The fact that the manuscript was produced for one of the most prolific artists of 17th-century Iran makes it a highly significant document. Source and folio description from Walters Art Museum. |
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Date | 1657 AD (1068 AH) (Safavid; Mughal) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medium | ink and pigments on laid paper | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions |
height: 23.5 cm (9.2 in); width: 14.5 cm (5.7 in) dimensions QS:P2048,23.5U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,14.5U174728 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q210081 |
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Accession number |
W.649.17B |
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Place of creation | Iran | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Credit line | Acquired by Henry Walters | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source | Walters Art Museum: Home page Info about artwork | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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- File:Anonymous - Binding from Burning and Melting - Walters W649binding - Closed Top.jpg
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- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Illuminated Incipit with Headpiece - Walters W6491B - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Illuminated Tailpiece with Colophon - Walters W64921B - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Illuminated Text Page - Walters W6492A - Full Page.jpg
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- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Text Page with Illuminated Triangular Pieces - Walters W64919A - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - The Author Naw'i Khabushani Prostrates Himself Before Prince Daniyal - Walters W6495A - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - The Bride with Mourners Carrying the Bridegroom's Coffin - Walters W64914A - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - The Bride with Mourners Carrying the Bridegroom's Coffin - Walters W64914A - Full Page (cropped).jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Young Hindu Girl Before the Mughal Emperor Akbar - Walters W64916A - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Young Hindu Girl Before the Mughal Emperor Akbar - Walters W64916A - cropped.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Young Hindu Girl Prepares Herself for the Wedding - Walters W64910B - Full Page.jpg
- File:Ibn Sayyid Murad al-Husayni - Youth Confesses his Falling in Love to his Father - Walters W6499A - Full Page.jpg
- Category:Muhammad Riza Naw'i Khabushani
- Creator:Muhammad Riza Naw'i Khabushani
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