Sultanes del Decán, en el Metropolitan de Nueva York
Sultanes del Decán, en el Metropolitan de Nueva York
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"El Sultan 'Ali 'Adil Shah II abate un tigre", Bijapur (1660)
13.04.201566. Sultan ‘Ali ‘Adil Shah II Slays a TigerAttributed to the Bombay Painter (probably Abdul Hamid Naqqash)Bijapur, ca. 1660Ink, opaque watercolor, gold, and probably lapis-lazuli pigment on paper, 8¿ ×12⅜ in. (21.5 × 31.5 cm)The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Lent by Howard Hodgkin.The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford -
Caligrafía bajo la figura de un halcón, (siglo XVII)
13.04.2015alligraphic ‘Alam in the Shape of a Falcon114. Calligraphic ‘Alam in the Shape of a FalconGolconda, 17th centuryPerforated gilt copperH. 13¿ in. (34.9 cm), W. 8 in. (20.3 cm)Victoria and Albert Museum, LondonImage: © Victoria and Albert MuseumVictoria and Albert Museum -
Aguamanil con cabezas de dragón (primera mitad el siglo XVII)
13.04.201550. Ewer with Dragon HeadsDeccan, first half of 17th centuryBrass, with traces of gildingH. 20⅛ in. (51 cm), W. 7⅞ in. (20 cm), D. 6¿ in. (16 cm)The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Presented by Miss Eleanor Butler, in memory ofher father Dr. A. J. Butler, 1976Image: © Ashmolean Museum, University of OxfordAshmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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