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Joseph Telling His Dream to His Father
Artist:Keshav Das
| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Watercolor |
| Current Location: | British Museum, London, United Kingdom |
| Location History: | The painting was painted during the Mughal period of Emperor Akbar during 1590 by painter Kesu Das. The painting was later collected by Emperor Jahangir, who had a beautifully decorated album page featuring Persian calligraphy by Mir Ali. Over the years the album was dispersed, and this eventually entered the collection of J. Lionberger Davi, who donated it to the Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, USA. |
The painting "Joseph Telling His Dream to His Father " by Keshav Das is a wonderful painting that beautifully reflects on the Mughal Miniature style of painting. It is a very mindful and emotionally restrained work. Rather than focusing on dramatic scenes this painting encompasses a quiet family moment. Joseph's confident expressions are in contrast with his father's focused yet careful demeanor,hinting at the future conflict predicted by the dream. This painting also shows the beautiful understanding and cooperation of the two religions and how people of different religions should respect and understand each other's religion and live in peace and harmony.
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Anuska Biswas
