Ushbu fayl Vikiomborga yuklangan boʻlib, boshqa loyihalarda ham qoʻllanilishi mumkin.
Uning tavsif sahifasidan olingan maʼlumot quyida keltirilgan.
Qisqa izoh
TaʼrifShah ʿAbbas I of Persia..jpg
English: Sah 'Abbas I
Attributed to Bishn Das
India, Mughal style, c. 1615020
Gouache on paper
In 1613 Jahangir, the Mughal emperor, dispatched his ambassador, Khan 'Alam, and a large retinue to the Iranian court of Shah 'Abbas I. One of Jahangir's court artists, Bishn Das, the painter of this portrait, recorded the meeting of the shah and Khan 'Alam, as did the Persian artist, Riza. Many versions are extant showing the meeting of the participants separately.
Portrait of Shah Abbas I
Attributed to Bishn Das
Mughal India, 16188
Opaque watercolous on paper
The 1613-1619 Mughalembassy of Khan Alam to the court of Shah Abbas was recorded by both the Persian artist Rizayi Abbasi and the Mughal artist Bishn Das. They also painted individual studies of the figures present and the pose of Shah Abbas in this painting is repeated in a portrait of his commander in chief.
Bishn Dás (Probably by Bishan Das when with the Mughal Embassy to Persia from 1613-19.)
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