File:The Purification of the Kukur Talaoa near Nagor.jpg
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[edit]The Purification of the Kukur Talaoa near Nagor | |
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The Purification of the Kukur Talaoa near Nagor |
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This illustration from the Akbarnama shows the cleansing and purification of Kukar Talao (the local water tank) at Nagar, Rajasthan in 1570 by order of the emperor Akbar. After the cleaning, the water tank was renamed Shukr Talao or Thanksgiving Tank. This image is the left-hand side of a double picture (the other half is IS.2:83-1896), which shows Akbar watching on horseback followed by his retinue. The Akbarnama was commissioned by the emperor Akbar as the official chronicle of his reign. It was written by his court historian and biographer Abu'l Fazl between 1590 and 1596 and is thought to have been illustrated between about 1592 and 1594 by at least 49 different artists from Akbar's studio. After Akbar's death in 1605, the manuscript remained in the library of his son, Jahangir (r. 1605-1627) and later Shah Jahan (r.1628-1658). The Victoria and Albert Museum purchased it in 1896 from Mrs Frances Clarke, the widow of Major-General John Clarke, who bought it in India while serving as Commissioner of Oudh between 1858 and 1862. |
Date | 1590-1595 (painted) |
Medium | Opaque watercolour and gold on paper |
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IS.2:82-1896 |
Object history |
The Akbarnama was commissioned by the Emperor Akbar as the official chronicle of his reign in 1589 and was written by Abu'l Fazl between 1590 and 1596. The illustrations were being done as the author wrote and revised his work, and were completed by 1595. After Akbar's death, the manuscript remained in the library of his son, Jahangir. The Victoria and Albert Museum purchased it in 1896 from Mrs Frances Clarke, the widow of major General John Clarke, who bought it while serving as Commissioner of Oudh, India betyween 1858 and 1862. Historical significance: It is thought to be the first illustrated copy of the Akbarnama. It drew upon the expertise of some of the best royal painters of the time, many of whom receive special mention by Abu'l Fazl in the A'in-i-Akbari, the third book of the Akbarnama. The inscriptions in red ink on the bottom of the paintings refer to the artists and indicate that this was a royal copy. |
Source/Photographer | https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O9596/painting-the-purification-of-the-kukur/ |
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Camera manufacturer | Sinar AG |
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Camera model | Sinarback 54 FW, Mamiya |
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Author | James Stevenson |
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JPEG file comment | CIS:IS.2:82-1896 |
Width | 3,276 px |
Height | 4,919 px |
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Pixel composition | RGB |
Horizontal resolution | 240 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 240 dpi |
Image width | 3,276 px |
Image height | 4,919 px |
Exif version | 2.21 |
File change date and time | 17:16, 23 January 2009 |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom |
Date and time of digitizing | 12:02, 10 April 2006 |
Date metadata was last modified | 16:28, 5 September 2008 |
Copyright status | Copyrighted |
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