A Youth Fallen From a Tree
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A Youth Fallen From a Tree

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Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Watercolor
Current Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Location History:Attributed to India

A Youth Fallen From a Tree appears to represent the fragility of human life and the emotional pain caused by sudden loss. The painting is not only about the death of a child but also about how people respond to grief. The calm Sufi figure comforting the father suggests spiritual guidance and acceptance during moments of suffering. The large living tree standing above the tragedy may symbolize the continuation of nature and life even when human beings experience sorrow and death. The artist seems to show that grief is a quiet and deeply personal experience rather than something dramatic or violent. The soft colours and peaceful landscape create a reflective mood, encouraging viewers to think about mortality, compassion, and emotional healing. The artwork also reflects Mughal interest in combining human emotion with careful observation of nature, creating a balance between beauty and sadness.

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