Red-Headed Vulture and Long-Billed Vulture
Image source: metmuseum.org

Red-Headed Vulture and Long-Billed Vulture

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Mixed Media
Current Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

This art titled "The Red-headed vulture and Long-Billed vulture is great an example of Mughal-era painting depicting nature painted by Ustad Mansur, a court painter under Jahangir.The painting is deliberately shows the bird against a pale background highlighting their distinct physcial characteristics.It also depicts Jahangir's interest in nature and desire to document the fauna of the subcontinent. The birds can be seen sitting on a rock and the gold borders around the painting is inspired from the persian art tradition.It also shows the power and wealth of the Mughal dynasty in India.It is an example of Mughal era minature painting and mixes persian, Indian and European traditions.

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