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The 'Bute Hafiz' and the Development of Border Decoration in the Manuscript Studio of the Mughals
12/1985 | 993 | 127
Pages: 855-856+858-871
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Losty, J. P. (Losty, J. P.)
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10. A Page from the Divan of Katibi Copied by Sultan 'Ali in 1471. B. L. Or. 11844, f.3b.
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11. Detail Showing Note Giving the Date of Illumination, 1014/1605. B. L. Or. 14139, f.58a.
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12. Detail Showing European Man with a Scroll Bearing a Date of 1014/1605. B. L. Or. 14139, f.18a.
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13. Detail Showing Accession Notes by the Emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan. B. L. Or. 14139, f.1a.
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14. The Opening Pages of the Second Akbarnama, Remargined c. 1619. B. L. 12988, ff.1b, 2a.
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15. Illuminated Borders with Lion, Deer and Birds from the 1581 Gulistan. R. A. S. Pers. 258, ff.66b, 67a.
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16. Pages Showing the Arrangement of the Cartouches in the 'Bute Hafiz'. B. L. Or. 14139, ff.60b, 61a.
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17. Detail from the 1595 Baharistan Showing Border with Hunting Scene. Painted by Shivdas. (Ms. Elliot 254, f.10a, Bodleian Library).
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18. Border with Figures in a Landscape. Painted by Balchand. (Ms. Elliot 254, f.17a, Bodleian Library).
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19. Border with Figures in Cartouches. Painted by Khim. (Ms. Elliot 254, f.45b, Bodleian Library).
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23. Border Painted by Aqa Riza in 1599, from the Gulshan Album, (After Godard).
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24. Detail from the 'Bute Hafiz' Showing Figures in a Landscape. B. L. Or. 14139, f.2a.
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25. A Peri, f.18b. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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26. A Yak, f.73b. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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27. A European Musician, f.47a. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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28. A Man Making Sweets, f.35b. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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29. A Man Fighting a Lion, f.35a. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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30. A Goldsmith, f.31b. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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31. A Man with an Adze, f.40b. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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32. A Brahmin Praying to the Sun, f.36a. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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33. A Split-Eared Yogi, f.100b. All Details on This Page Are from B. L. Or. 14139
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34. An Artist (Daulat?). B. L. Or. 14139, f.49a.
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35. Detail Showing Self Portrait by Daulat. B. L. Or. 12208, f.325b.
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36. Self Portrait, by Daulat, from the Gulshan Album. (After Godard).
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37. Ascetics in the Border Surrounding a Portrait of the Dervish Shah Daulat. Painted by Dilvarat, c. 1635. (Ms. 7B, f.25. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
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9. The Opening Page of the 'Bute Hafiz'. B. L. Or. 14139, f.1b.
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20. Detail of Border with Deer in Cartouches in an Arabesque. B. L. Or. 12208, f.285b.
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21. Detail from the 1595 Nizami Showing Huntsman with Musket. B. L. Or. 12208, f.132a.
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22. Border with a Man Holding a Book in a Cartouche, Surrounded by Birds and Flowers. B. L. Or. 12208, f.169b.
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38. Border with Workmen Preparing Books, from Jahangir's Album. (54. 116-2v. Freer Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.).
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39. Border from the Berlin Album. (Libri Pict. A. 117, f.24a. Staatsbibliothek, Berlin).
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40. Illuminated Border with Mythical Animals, Lion, Tiger, Deer etc. from Shah Tahmasp's Khamsa, Tabriz, 1539-43. B. L. Or. 2265, f.19b.
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41. Border with Elephants, Tiger and Jackals, from the 1595 Nizami. B. L. Or. 12208, f.204a.
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: The British Museum Manuscript of the Akbarnāmeh
02/1967 | 767 | 109
Pages: 92+94-95
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Meredith-Owens, G. M. (Meredith-Owens, G. M.; Owens, G. M. Meredith-)
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61. Birth of the Amīr Tīmūr with Astrologers Casting the Horoscope and Festivities Taking Place, by Sūr Dās Gujarātī. From the Akbarnāmeh of Abu'l-Faẓl, fol. 34 v. Mughal School, c.1600-05. (British Museum.)
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62. The Ottoman Sultan Bāyezīd I Brought Captive before Tīmūr, by Manṣūr Naqqāsh. From the Akbarnāmeh of Abu'l-Faẓl, fol. 35 v. Mughal School, c.1600-05. (British Museum.)
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63. Humāyūn Being Received by Shah Tahmāsp, by Sanwlāh. From the Akbarnāmeh of Abu'l-Faẓl, fol. 98 v. Mughal School, c.1600-05. (British Museum.)
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64. The Emperor Bābur Setting Out from Kabul to Attack Qandahar, by Sūr Dās Gujarātī. From the Akbarmāmeh of Abu'l-Faẓl, fol. 40 r. Mughal School, c.1600-05. (British Museum.)
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A Newly Discovered Tūti-Nāma and the Continuity of the Indian Tradition of Manuscript Painting
12/1963 | 729 | 105
Pages: 545-554
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Chandra, Pramod (Chandra, Pramod)
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Lee, Sherman E. (Lee, Sherman E.; Lee, Sherman)
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From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c. 1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.) 25. Gardener Conversing with Ladies. Fol.100v. 26. The Lady and the Parrot, Fol.43r.
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From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c.1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.). 27. Enlarged Detail from fol.97v. 28. Wife of Farrukh Beg Lamenting in the Graveyard. Fol.10v. 29. Fol.70v.
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From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c.1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.). 30. Fol.112r. 31. Fol.92r. 32. Fol.278v. 33. Fol.32v.
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From Indian Manuscript Known as Tūti-Nāma (Tales of a Parrot). c.1560-68. (Cleveland Museum of Art.). 34. Fol.36v. 35. A Fowler trapping a Parrot. Fol.35r. 36. Fol.110v. 37. Fol.323v.
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Portraits of Akbar, the Great Mughal (1542-1605)
03/1943 | 480 | 82
Pages: 64-67
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Codrington, K. de B. (Codrington, K. de B.; C., K. de B.)
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A-Durbar Given by Akbar. Detail. (Akbar-Namah, Victoria and Albert Museum). Portraits of Akbar, the Great Mughal
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B-Akbar Receiving News of the Birth of His Second Son. Detail. (Akbar-Namah, Victoria and Albert Museum). Portraits of Akbar, the Great Mughal
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C-The Governor of Gagraun Delivering up the Keys of His Fort to Akbar. Detail. (Akbar-Namah, Victoria and Albert Museum). Portraits of Akbar, the Great Mughal
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D-Emperor Akbar. Drawing. (Buchanan Hamilton Collection, India Office; By Kind Permission of the Secretary of State for India). Portraits of Akbar, the Great Mughal
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An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
06/1942 | 471 | 80
Pages: 135-141+143
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Wellesz, Emmy (Wellesz, Emmy; Stross, Emmy; Wellesz, E. F.; Wellesz, E.)
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Plate I. A-Akbar Watching a Fight between Two Religious Sects for a Bathing Place. By Basawan and Tara. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate I. B-Akbar Watching a Fight between Two Religious Sects for a Bathing Place. By Basawan and Asi. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate I. C-Akbar Watching the Drowning of Two of His Followers. By Lal and Sanwala. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate I. D-Akbar's Entry into Surat. By Farukh Beg. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. A-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Lal and Ram Das. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. B-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Lal and Ibrahim Kahar. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. C-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Jagan and Surdas. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate II. D-A Durbar Given by Akbar. By Jagan and Madhu. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. A-The Siege of Fort Chitor in Rajputana by Muskin and Bhura. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. B-The Siege of Fort Chitor in Rajputana. By Muskin and Sarwan. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. C-The Building of Agra. By Muskin and Sarwan. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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Plate III. D-The Building of Fathpur Sikri. By Tulsi the Elder and Bhawani. An Akbar-Namah Manuscript
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"The Inn at Bethlehem," a Drawing of the Mogul School
08/1937 | 413 | 71
Pages: 84-85+89
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Charles, A. P. (Charles, A. P.)
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The Inn at Bethlehem. Mogul School. Seventeenth Century. Drawing, 19.4 by 11.2 cm. From Jerome Xavier's Life of Christ (Dast an-I-Masih). Shorter Notices: "The Inn at Bethlehem," a Drawing of the Mogul School
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Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
04/1935 | 385 | 66
Pages: 168-169+172-175+177
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Gray, Basil (Gray, Basil; G., B.; Gray, B.)
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Wilkinson, J. V. S. (Wilkinson, J. V. S.; W., J. V. S.; Wilkinson, J. S.; Wilkinson, James Vere Stewart)
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Plate I. Miniatures And Examples of Calligraphy from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr. Mughal School. Early Seventeenth Century. A-A Man Making Paper (Detail), by Daulat. B, C-Two Pages of Calligraphy, by Mīr 'Alī, with Surrounding Decoration. 40 by 25.8 cm. (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Plate II. Miniatures from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr (Details). A-A Calligrapher at Work, by Daulat. B-Another Calligrapher, by Bishan Dās. C-Boy Reading, by Āgā Rizā. D-Scene of Chiropody, Attributed to Govardhan. E-St. Jerome, by Nādira Bānū, After an Engraving by Ægidius Sadeler (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Plate III. Miniatures from an Album Made for the Emperor Jahāngīr. A-A Lady Playing a Lyre. B-Laylā Visiting Majnūn in the Desert, Both by Manohar Dās. C-The Emperor Bābur Surrounded by His Courtiers. D-An Elephant Resting (Gulistan Museum, Tehran, Persia). Indian Paintings in a Persian Museum
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Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
11/1931 | 344 | 59
Pages: 239-241+244-246
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Codrington, K. de B. (Codrington, K. de B.; C., K. de B.)
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Plate I. A-Ivory Casket, Sinhalese; Length, 16.2 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate I. B-Ivory Casket, Sinhalese; Length, 16.5 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate I. C-Toilet Box, Sinhalese; Height, 16.2 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate I. D-Cabinet, Sinhalese; Length, 26.7 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate II. A-Ivory Cabinet, Sinhalese; Length, 24 cm. (Both in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate II. B-Ivory Cabinet, Sinhalese; Length, 26.7 cm. (Both in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Mughal Marquetry
02/1931 | 335 | 58
Pages: 78-81+84-85
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Codrington, K. de B. (Codrington, K. de B.; C., K. de B.)
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Plate I. A-Chest, Ivory Inlay. Length, 43 cm. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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Plate I. B-Chest, Ivory Inlay. Length, 38 cm. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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Plate I. C-Chest, Ivory and Wood Marquetry. Length, 43 cm. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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Plate II. Chests, Ivory and Wood Marquetry, Picked out in Green; A, B and D-Length, 25.5 cm.; C-20.3 cm. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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Plate III. A-Mass Table, Ivory and Wood Marquetry, Picked out in Green. Length, 1.05 m. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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Plate III. B-Chest, Ivory and Wood Marquetry, Picked out with Green. Width. 19 cm. C-Chest lid, Ivory and Wood Marquetry. Length, 45.5 cm. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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Plate III. D-Door of a Chest of Drawers, Ivory Inlaid (Lent to the India Museum by the Hon. H. A. Law); E-Chest, Ivory and Wood Marquetry. Length, 47 cm. (India Museum). Mughal Marquetry
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A Painting of Emperors and Princes of the House of Timur: Reconsiderations
01/1929 | 310 | 54
Pages: 16+20-22
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Binyon, Laurence (Binyon, Laurence; B., L.; Binyon, L.)
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Princes of the House of Timūr, Here Given to Mir Sayyid 'Ali. Painting on Cotton Cloth. (British Museum). A Painting of Emperors and Princes of the House of Timūr: Reconsiderations