Mughal Empire Miniature Padshahnama Painting Handmade Shah Jahan Shah Shuja Art

Regular price €164,95

The departure of Prince Shah Shuja for Kabul

  • Subject: Mughal Miniature Painting
  • Paint Material: Opaque watercolors
  • Base Material: Paper (unframed)
  • Size: 9 in. wide and 12.5 in. tall. (23 cms X 32 cms)
  • Age: Modern Handmade Art
  • Country of origin: India
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You’ll love the sumptuous modern handmade illustration of a 17th century Mughal period art.

In 1638 the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (of Taj Mahal fame) sent troops to regions in present day Afghanistan, where control of the fortress of Qandahar was disputed by the Mughals and the Persian Shah.

The scene shows the emperor's second son prince Shah Shuja's leave-taking at Agra on March 1638, before his expedition to Kabul in support of the Qandahar expedition.

The design of this stunning enriched art is enhanced with an incredible level of design detail and range of vibrant colors, creating an unparalleled masterpiece.

If you are eager to hold in your discerning hands what has to be one of the most beautiful human creations ever conceived, if you wish to celebrate the beauty and majesty of fine art, if you want to display with pride in your home to family and friends a fascinating art that is so unique that it is bound to stimulate awe and conversation for years to come–then this is it.

Don’t miss the opportunity to acquire this one of a kind Mughal Miniature Painting at a very affordable price. Buy it now.