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Rooster, c. 1620. Creator: Unknown
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Rooster, c. 1620. Creator: Unknown
Rooster, c. 1620. This bird, with its fierce expression, sharp beak, and spurred feet, may have been a champion in the cockfighting ring. The Mughal emperor Jahangir requested that his royal court artists paint portraits of remarkable birds and animals with as much realism as possible. He felt that such paintings enhanced feelings of amazement beyond hearing or reading an account
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Mughal Opaque Watercolour And Gold On Paper
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This print showcases a stunning artwork titled "Rooster, c. 1620" created by an unknown artist during the Mughal era in India. The rooster depicted in this painting exudes an air of fierceness with its sharp beak and spurred feet, suggesting that it may have been a formidable contender in cockfighting competitions. Emperor Jahangir, known for his love of nature and wildlife, specifically requested his court artists to create lifelike portraits of extraordinary animals and birds. These paintings aimed to evoke a sense of awe that surpassed mere written or verbal descriptions. This particular piece exemplifies the emperor's desire for realism as it beautifully captures the intricate details of the rooster's feathers and expression. Crafted using opaque watercolor and gold on paper, this 17th-century masterpiece is now housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art. Its vibrant colors and meticulous brushwork reflect the artistic brilliance prevalent during the Mughal period. Heritage Art/Heritage Images has skillfully reproduced this historic artwork into a mesmerizing print that allows art enthusiasts to appreciate its beauty from afar. With every glance at this remarkable piece, one can't help but marvel at both the talent of the anonymous artist who brought this rooster to life centuries ago and Emperor Jahangir's passion for preserving nature through art.
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