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Original fileThis delicate painting shows Empress Nur Jahan dressed in elegant, translucent Mughal court attire, standing against a dark green ground. She holds a small, framed portrait of her husband, Emperor Jahangir, displaying it with a reverent and composed posture. The work is framed by a decorative border featuring repeating floral motifs in gold, white, and red.
This artwork highlights the powerful political and symbolic role of the Mughal Empress, who acted as a central figure of authority within the courtly culture of the early 17th century. The act of holding the royal portrait functions as a visual manifestation of legitimacy, power, and the dynastic continuity central to Mughal political theology.
Object
Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper
portrait
Digital Source
Unknown · Public domain
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