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Painting - Akbar Orders the Punishment of his Foster Brother Adham Khan
  • Akbar Orders the Punishment of his Foster Brother Adham Khan
    Miskin
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Akbar Orders the Punishment of his Foster Brother Adham Khan

  • Object:

    Painting

  • Place of origin:

    India (possibly, made)
    Pakistan (possibly, made)

  • Date:

    1590-1595 (painted)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Miskin (artist)
    Shankar (artist)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Opaque watercolour and gold on paper

  • Museum number:

    IS.2:29-1896

  • Gallery location:

    South Asia, room 41, case K

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This illustration by the Mughal court artists Miskin and Shankar depicts Adham Khan, foster brother of the Mughal emperor Akbar (r.1556–1605), being thrown from the palace walls at Agra, north-west India. This was his punishment for having burst into the private apartments of the palace with his companions, one of whom had stabbed the emperor’s prime minister to death. The different episodes of the incident are shown concurrently. Akbar emerges from his sleeping quarters, sword in hand, having been awoken by the commotion. He orders the immediate death of Adham Khan, who is thrown from the terrace.

The painting is from the Akbarnama (Book of Akbar), commissioned by Akbar as the official chronicle of his reign. The Akbarnama was written in Persian by his court historian and biographer, Abu’l Fazl, between 1590 and 1596, and the V&A’s partial copy of the manuscript is thought to have been illustrated between about 1592 and 1595. This is thought to be the earliest illustrated version of the text, and drew upon the expertise of some of the best royal artists of the time. Many of these are listed by Abu’l Fazl in the third volume of the text, the A’in-i Akbari, and some of these names appear in the V&A illustrations, written in red ink beneath the pictures, showing that this was a royal copy made for Akbar himself. After his death, the manuscript remained in the library of his son Jahangir, from whom it was inherited by Shah Jahan.

The V&A purchased the manuscript in 1896 from Frances Clarke, the widow of Major General John Clarke, who bought it in India while serving as Commissioner of Oudh between 1858 and 1862.

Physical description

The illustration depicts Akbar's foster brother Adham Khan being thrown from the palace walls at Agra as punishment for having stabbed the Ataga Khan. The composition of the painting is arranged on two levels. The upper level shows the emperor standing on a terrace instructing his attendants to throw Adham Khan over the parapet. The lower part of the painting shows him tumbling down, and the corpse of Ataga Khan in the foreground. The image is overlaid by two bands of text extending from the right hand margin.

Place of Origin

India (possibly, made)
Pakistan (possibly, made)

Date

1590-1595 (painted)

Artist/maker

Miskin (artist)
Shankar (artist)

Materials and Techniques

Opaque watercolour and gold on paper

Marks and inscriptions

Tarh Miskin
amal Shankar
nami chehra Miskin composition by Miskin
work [=painted] by Shankar
faces by Miskin

Dimensions

Height: 33 cm, Width: 19.5 cm

Object history note

The Akbarnama was commissioned by the emperor Akbar as an official chronicle of his reign. It was written by Abu'l Fazl around 1590, and illustrated during the same decade by at least forty-nine different artists from Akbar's studio. After Akbar's death, the manuscript remained in the library of his son, Jahangir. The Museum purchased it in 1896 from the widow of major General John Clarke, an official who served as the Commissioner in Oudh province.

Historical significance: It is thought to be the first illustrated copy of the Akbarnama. It drew upon the expertise of some of the best royal painters of the time, many of whom receive special mention by Abu'l Fazl in the A'in-i-Akbari. The inscriptions in red ink on the bottom of the paintings name the artists.

Descriptive line

Akbar orders the punishment of his foster brother Adham Khan. Painting from the Akbarnama, 1590-1595.

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Susan Stronge, Painting for the Mughal emperor. The Art of the Book 1560-1650, V&A Publications, London 2002, pl. 46, p. 69.

Associated names

Fazl, Abu'l

Production Note

Composition by Miskin; painted by Shankar, faces by Miskin.

Materials

Paper; Gold

Techniques

Painting; Contour drawing

Subjects depicted

Akbar; Khan, Adham; Khan, Ataga

Categories

Royalty; Manuscripts; Paintings

Collection code

SSEA

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