Explore highlights from Christopher Gandy’s Islamic paintings and objects collection.
A leitmotif of the Persianate manuscript production, scenes of enthronement became equally popular in Mughal India, reflecting the impact that the former had in the subcontinent.
In this scene, an enthroned prince surrounded by his entourage listens to the case presented by a visitor. Meanwhile, other pledgers line up outside the palace waiting to receive audience. The merging of different actions and spaces in one scene is a frequent narrative device adopted in Indo-Persian painting and an ingenious way to create a sense of the passing of time.
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Objects from past exhibitions may have now returned to our stores or a lender. Click into an individual object record to confirm whether or not an object is currently on display. Our object location data is usually updated on a monthly basis, so please contact the Jameel Study Centre if you are planning to visit the museum to see a particular Eastern Art object.
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