| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Mineral Pigment |
| Current Location: | Created in the Mughal imperial workshop during Akbar’s reign |
| Location History: | Formerly in major international private collections |
“Babur Hunting Rhinoceros in Swati” is a dramatic Mughal miniature illustrating an episode from the Baburnama, the memoirs of the Mughal emperor Babur. The painting captures the emperor and his hunting party pursuing rhinoceroses in the Swati region of present-day northern Pakistan. Unlike static court portraiture, the composition is filled with motion, tension, and coordinated imperial action. At the center of the scene, mounted hunters charge through rugged terrain while rhinoceroses scatter violently across the landscape. The painting creates a vivid sense of movement through diagonally arranged figures, galloping horses, and the dynamic positioning of animals. The hunt becomes both a narrative event and a symbolic demonstration of royal courage and dominance over nature. The terrain itself plays a major artistic role. Rocky hills, sparse vegetation, and uneven earth create an expansive wilderness environment that heightens the excitement of the chase.
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