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Alamshah cleaving asunder the chain of the wheel, from volume 11 of a Hamza-nama
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Alamshah cleaving asunder the chain of the wheel, from volume 11 of a Hamza-nama
Alamshah cleaving asunder the chain of the wheel, from volume 11 of a Hamza-nama (Adventures of Hamza), c. 1560s - 1570s. Wielding a curved sword, and with a stabbing dagger tucked into his belt, the hero Alamshah perches on a cliff above a rushing torrent of water. The villain who raised the massive bronze plug on the dam in order to wash away the heros camp has just been slain, his body tumbling backward. This page came from a 14-volume book commissioned by Emperor Akbar. Astonishing in size and scale, the paintings reveal Akbars preference for dramatic action. The distinctive, recognizable Mughal painting style was fully developed over the 15 years it took to produce the Hamza-nama. Shading, volume, animated gestures, and vibrant colour are some of the main characteristics that distinguish Mughal paintings from earlier works made in India and Iran
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Made For Akbar Mughal Opaque Watercolour Reigned 1556 1605
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This print showcases a stunning scene from volume 11 of the Hamza-nama, an epic tale known as the Adventures of Hamza. Created in the late 16th century, this artwork was commissioned by Emperor Akbar and is a testament to his love for grandeur and action-packed narratives. In this particular painting, we witness Alamshah, the valiant hero, wielding his curved sword with utmost skill and determination. A stabbing dagger rests securely in his belt as he perches on a cliff overlooking a tumultuous torrent of water below. The villain responsible for raising the dam's massive bronze plug has just met his demise, tumbling backward into defeat. The Mughal painting style shines through in this piece with its impeccable shading technique that adds depth and dimension to every element. The figures come alive with animated gestures that convey their emotions vividly. Vibrant colors burst forth from the page, capturing our attention and immersing us further into this thrilling narrative. This print is not only visually striking but also holds immense historical significance as it represents one page from a monumental 14-volume book created under Emperor Akbar's patronage. It serves as a testament to India's rich artistic heritage and showcases how Mughal paintings evolved over time to become distinctively recognizable for their unique characteristics. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this remarkable artwork invites us to delve into an enthralling world where heroes triumph over villains against breathtaking backdrops – truly an awe-inspiring masterpiece worth cherishing.
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