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Three Trees of India, Folio from a Baburnama (Autobiography of Babur), late 16th century
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Three Trees of India, Folio from a Baburnama (Autobiography of Babur), late 16th century
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And Gold On Paper Babur Botanical Botany Indian Miniature Moghul Mogul Mughal Nastaliq Opaque Watercolour Perso Arabic Script Baburnama Gold Colour Hindoostan Lote
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This print showcases the exquisite artistry of a folio from the late 16th-century Baburnama, an autobiography of Babur, the first Mughal emperor. Titled "Three Trees of India" this masterpiece transports us to Hindoostan, now known as India. The artwork depicts three majestic trees that symbolize the rich botanical heritage of the country. The artist's meticulous brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring these trees to life, capturing their essence with remarkable precision. The golden hues add a touch of regality and emphasize their significance in Indian culture. Amidst the foliage, we spot various birds fluttering around, adding movement and liveliness to the scene. A monkey jack playfully perches on one branch while delicate flowers bloom below, creating a harmonious balance between nature's elements. The script accompanying this visual spectacle is written in Nastaliq style - Perso-Arabic calligraphy - enhancing its aesthetic appeal further. This fusion of art forms reflects not only artistic brilliance but also cultural diversity prevalent during that era. Preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met), this Indian miniature painting serves as a testament to our rich historical heritage. It allows us to delve into ancient times when literature intertwined with visuals to narrate stories and celebrate natural beauty. As we admire this extraordinary creation by an unknown artist from centuries ago, let us appreciate how it seamlessly combines science, botany, literature, and art into one mesmerizing piece that continues to
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