A wandering Shaivite ascetic with his dog / Artist Unknown, India, Delhi-Agra, Mughal
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Record Details
- Accession Number
- 1969/2.175
- Title
- A wandering Shaivite ascetic with his dog
- Artist Nationality
- Indian
- Medium and Support
- opaque watercolor and gold on paper
- Object Creation Date
- late 16th century - early 17th century
- Object Creation Place
- Asia (continent)
- India (nation)
- Uttar Pradesh (state)
- Creation Place 1
- Asia (continent)
- Creation Place 2
- India (nation)
- Creation Place 3
- Uttar Pradesh (state)
- Credit Line
- Museum purchase, Acquisition Fund
- Style/Group/Movement
- Mughal painting
- Inscription
- Inscription in Persian on the reverse: poem by Sultan Khurram (Prince Shah Jahan) dated A.H. 1020 (ca. 1610)
- Panel of calligraphy on the back Quatrain in Shah Jahan's hand signed "Sultân Khurram" and dated 1020/1611-12
- Dimensions
- 20.7 cm x 13.2 cm (8 1/8 in. x 5 3/16 in.)
- Century
- 16th-17th century
- Primary Object Classification
- Painting
- Primary Object Type
- figure painting
- Physical Description
- This work is a double-sided page from a bound album. The painting, depicting a Hindu ascetic walking with his dog in a pastoral landscape, has been placed in a border, decorated with a floral scroll painted in gold on a blue or pale orange ground; a similar border surrounds a calligraphy panel on the reverse side. The border and the calligraphy panel are both somewhat later in date than the painting itself.
- The painting of the ascetic and his dog is pasted onto an album page. It is surrounded by a series of gold floral borders alternating blue and saffron-colored backgrounds. Wearing a brown poncho-like garment and carrying a fan in his right hand and a bag of his belongings, the lead attached to his white dog, and some tools in his left, he strides through the landscape. He wears sandals and has long brown matted locks of hair and a graying beard. The landscape consists of intersecting rounded forms in shades of green and yellow, surmounted by trees along the top and with a larger blue-foliaged tree to the right near the horizon. At the bottom a diagonal of yellowish rise of land with clumps of grass suggests some depth and a foreground, but the figure is quite flat in the middle ground.
- On the back of the page is a Panel of calligraphy consisting of a quatrain in Shah Jahan's handwriting signed "Sultân Khurram [his given name before he took the name Shah Jahan upon becoming emperor" and dated 1020/1611-12. This is also surrounded by elaborate borders.
- Subject Matter
- A Hindu ascetic, walking with his dog in an idealized landscape, with city buildings visible on the horizon.
- This work dates to a pivotal moment in the history of Mughal painting: the year when Jahangir replaced his father, Akbar, as emperor and chief patron of the imperial painting atelier. Both father and son were fascinated by Hindu ascetics, and frequently commissioned their artists to paint their portraits. In this unsigned work, an unnamed ascetic garbed in a flowing brown robe is seen striding purposefully through a landscape of gently rolling green hills, accompanied by his dog. Portraiture featuring a single figure shown in profile is a type that emerged under Akbar (r. 1565–1605), but it was under Jahangir (r. 1605–27) that it acquired greater psychological depth.
- Every element of this naturalistic portrait demonstrates the skill and sensitivity of the Mughal artist, from the careful study of foreground plants to the dignity of the saint-like figure and the silhouettes of trees in the distance. The blue and green hues of the landscape are ultimately derived from Persian painting, but the treatment of light and shadow and the close observation of nature have been learned from European art, brought to the Mughal court by Jesuits, diplomats and traders.
- Secondary Keywords
- animals and creatures
- books by internal form
- buildings and the land
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by physical form
- information forms
- landscapes (environments)
- mammals
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people by state or condition
- physical activities
- physical activities by general context
- settlements and landscapes
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Technical Details
- Collection
- University of Michigan Museum of Art
- Image Size
- 749 x 1149
- File Size
- 127 KB
- Record
- 1969/2.175
- Link to this Item
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"A wandering Shaivite ascetic with his dog; Artist Unknown, India, Delhi-Agra, Mughal." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1969-sl-2.175/1969_2.175.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 29, 2024.