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Christ

Drawing
c.1600 (made)
Place of origin

This painting is done in a style derived from Iranian painting and known as ‘nim qalam’ , where tones of brown and ochre predominate but particular areas are given stronger colours. The composition is copied from a European original, The Nativity of Christ by the Flemish painter Martin de Vos, which was engraved by the Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Wierix for Geronimo Nadal’s book Evangelicae historicae imagines, published in Antwerp in 1593. The book was widely used by the Jesuits on their missions to the East, and was known to have been taken to the Mughal court in the late 16th century.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleChrist (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Painted and drawn in ink, watercolour and gold on paper
Brief description
Tinted drawing, Christ adored by angels, after Marten de Vos, ink, watercolour and gold on paper, Mughal, c. 1600
Physical description
Tinted drawing, in ink, watercolour and gold on paper, the infant Jesus lies naked on a bed of straw surrounded by angels, Mary and Joseph and two cows inside a structure made of a roof supported by two tree trunks. Above, angels hover in the sky indicated by blue clouds.
Dimensions
  • Height: 17.7cm
  • Width: 11.6cm
Half Imperial Mount (Portrait)
Content description
The infant Jesus lies naked on a bed of straw surrounded by angels, Mary and Joseph and two cows inside a structure made of a roof supported by two tree trunks. Above, angels hover in the sky indicated by blue clouds.
Style
Object history
Transferred from the Department of Engraving, Illustration & Design.

RP 51/2237
Subjects depicted
Summary
This painting is done in a style derived from Iranian painting and known as ‘nim qalam’ , where tones of brown and ochre predominate but particular areas are given stronger colours. The composition is copied from a European original, The Nativity of Christ by the Flemish painter Martin de Vos, which was engraved by the Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Wierix for Geronimo Nadal’s book Evangelicae historicae imagines, published in Antwerp in 1593. The book was widely used by the Jesuits on their missions to the East, and was known to have been taken to the Mughal court in the late 16th century.
Associated object
D.402:2-1885 (Verso)
Bibliographic reference
Susan Stronge, Painting for the Mughal Emperor. The art of the book 1560-1650, V&A Publications, 2002, fig. 78, p. 112. The European engraving on which it is based is illustrated on p. 113, pl. 79.
Collection
Accession number
D.402-1885

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Record createdMarch 10, 2004
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