A lion hunt
Image source: asia.si.edu

A lion hunt

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Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Watercolor
Current Location: National Museum Of Asian Art

Muhammad Sharif was the son of Abd Al-Samad, one of the founding masters of Mughal imperial artlier. Muhammad Sharif served during the reign of Emperor Akbar and continued his career into the early years of Jahangir. The painting depicts a royal lion hunt that symbolised imperial authority, courage. The composition is set in a rocky landscape. In the upper left corner , a small village is depicted while a stream flows through. Nearby a shepherd is depicted herding his flock of sheep. The main action depicted in the foreground, where the lion hunt forms the focal point of the composition. The principal hunter, who is likely intended to represent the emperor or a high-ranking noble, is shown mounted on horseback and surrounded by attendants . He is dressed in an orange jama and wears riding boots, with a shield strapped to his back and a sword held in his hand. Another mounted figure accompanies him, carrying a bow and arrows, while the remaining attendants pursue the hunt on foot, contributing to the dynamic movement of the scene. The artist has rendered the surrounding flora with remarkable precision and minute detailing. Carefully painted shrubs, grasses, trees.

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Description Sources: asia.si.edu
Location source: asia.si.edu
Information Compiled by Ruchika Rai
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