Mirza Ghazi
Painting
ca. 1610 (made)
ca. 1610 (made)
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This portrait of a leading figure in the Mughal empire during the reign of Jahangir (r. 1605-1627) is inscribed in Persian 'Likeness of Mirza Ghazi, son of Mirza Jani, the work of Manohar'. Mirza Ghazi and Mirza Jani belonged to a family of hereditary rulers of the province of Thatta. Mirza Jani submitted to the Mughal army under Akbar (r. 1656-1605) and became a loyal supporter of the emperor. His son was equally loyal to Jahangir and led the Mughal army in major campaigns in the early years of his reign. He was also a poet whose Persian verses the emperor greatly admired. Mirza Ghazi died in 1612.
Manohar had worked in the imperial ateliers for Akbar, and became one of Jahangir's greatest artists.
His portrait of Mirza Ghazi was copied exactly for a scene of Jahangir in a garden, surrounded by members of his court, also in the V&A (IM.9-1925).
Manohar had worked in the imperial ateliers for Akbar, and became one of Jahangir's greatest artists.
His portrait of Mirza Ghazi was copied exactly for a scene of Jahangir in a garden, surrounded by members of his court, also in the V&A (IM.9-1925).
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Title | Mirza Ghazi (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Painted in opaque watercolour and gold on paper |
Brief description | Painting, Mirza Ghazi, by Manohar, opaque watercolour and gold on paper, Mughal, ca. 1610 |
Physical description | Painting, in opaque watercolour and gold on paper, Mirza Ghazi is shown standing, facing right with his head slightly tilted. Inscriptions cut from a page of calligraphy are arranged in the border surrounding the small portrait on a pale green ground. The wider borders densely filled with gold flowering plants on an indigo-dyed paper are probably more or less contemporary with the painting. |
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Content description | Mirza Ghazi is shown standing, facing right with his head slightly tilted. |
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Marks and inscriptions | shabih-e Mirzi Ghazi pesar-e Mirza Jani amal-e manohar (The Persian inscription is in black ink on the floral border framing the painting and the narrow border containing Persian verses)
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Lady Wantage |
Object history | Part of the bequest of the Right Honourable Harriet Sarah Baroness Wantage, of Locking House, Wantage Berks, widow of the first and last Baron Wantage, V.C., K.C.B., V.D. R.P. 1920-8342, 1920-5869, 1921-3081, 1921-177 |
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Summary | This portrait of a leading figure in the Mughal empire during the reign of Jahangir (r. 1605-1627) is inscribed in Persian 'Likeness of Mirza Ghazi, son of Mirza Jani, the work of Manohar'. Mirza Ghazi and Mirza Jani belonged to a family of hereditary rulers of the province of Thatta. Mirza Jani submitted to the Mughal army under Akbar (r. 1656-1605) and became a loyal supporter of the emperor. His son was equally loyal to Jahangir and led the Mughal army in major campaigns in the early years of his reign. He was also a poet whose Persian verses the emperor greatly admired. Mirza Ghazi died in 1612. Manohar had worked in the imperial ateliers for Akbar, and became one of Jahangir's greatest artists. His portrait of Mirza Ghazi was copied exactly for a scene of Jahangir in a garden, surrounded by members of his court, also in the V&A (IM.9-1925). |
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Accession number | IM.118-1921 |
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Record created | March 3, 2005 |
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