Timur, Babur and Humayun A3 print
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Timur, Babur and Humayun
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper by Govardhan
Mughal Empire, c.1628
Timur (1336-1405), the Central Asian ruler from whom the Mughals were descended, sits in the centre of this allegorical painting. He hands the imperial crown to the founder of the Mughal dynasty, Babur (r.1526-1530), who is seated to his right. On his left is Babur's son Humayun, the second Mughal emperor (r.1530-1540 and 1544-1545), who briefly lost the throne and was forced into exile in Iran. All are seated on jewelled thrones beneath parasols, an emblem of royalty.
Dimensions
A3 (297 x 420mm)
Composition
Giclee printed on 300gsm Monte Carlo textured paper
Colour
Blue
Product code
169159
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