Emperor Muhammad Shah with Falcon Viewing his Garden at Sunset from a Palanquin
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Emperor Muhammad Shah with Falcon Viewing his Garden at Sunset from a Palanquin

Artist:Chitarman
Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Tempera
Current Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Location History:Created in the imperial Mughal workshops of Delhi during the early 18th century, the painting remained within elite royal and private collections before being acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 1926 as part of the historic Ross-Coomaraswamy Collection.

This exceptional miniature painting is a definitive masterpiece of late Mughal court art, created by the master imperial artist Chitarman (Kalyan Das) during the peak of his career. The artwork depicts the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah—famously remembered by history as 'Rangeela' or 'the colorful'—enjoying a moment of high leisure and aesthetic contemplation. The emperor is shown reclined gracefully inside an opulently decorated royal palanquin (palki) as it moves through a meticulously manicured palace garden. He is holding a hunting falcon on his hand, a traditional symbol of imperial sovereignty, power, and noble status in Islamic court portraiture. The painting stands out for its sophisticated atmospheric rendering, particularly Chitarman's brilliant use of color to capture the fleeting, glowing light of a sunset. The sky is filled with warm, radiant tones of orange, gold, and soft pink, casting a serene yet dramatic ambiance over the entire landscape. The formal rigidity characteristic of early Mughal portraiture under previous reigns is replaced here with a softer, highly romanticized, and poetic idealization of imperial life. The artwork beautifully documents the shift in the 18th-century Mughal workshop toward private, atmospheric, and highly stylized leisure scenes, displaying a remarkable technical finesse in detailing luxurious textiles, geometric garden layouts, and architectural symmetry

Sources:

Description Sources: metmuseum.org
Location History: rarebooksocietyofindia.org

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