Keywords: Dara Shukoh with philosophers, painted by Bichitr.jpg en Dara Shukoh with philosophers painted by Bichitr Source Imperial Mughal Painting by Stuart Cary Welch New York George Braziller 1978 p 111; scan by FWP Sept 2001 To prevent a repetition of his own and his father's rebellions against imperial parents the emperor kept Dara close to the throne In consequence he was able to pursue artistic and theological interests Like Akbar he was fascinated by Hinduism and he translated Hindu texts discoursed with holy men and may well have been the patron of portraits of them Bichitr painted the prince with learned and talented friends at the height of his power when poetry music and serious conversation were his chief concerns The prince and his guests are eminently aristocratic The setting verges on paradise a garden fragrant with flowers and a platform covered with superb carpets A servant offers wine others await attentively and in the distance a bed is prepared for Dara's rest after the party Bichitr describes all this with his usual masterfulness delighting in such passages as the reflections on glass transparency of wine and cast shadows The curving fingers of the soldier in the foreground are a minor but telling clue to his style p 110 date http //www columbia edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1600_1699/aurangzeb/dara/dara html Creator Bichitr PD-Art Bichitr Uploaded with UploadWizard 17th-century Mughal miniatures |