Emperor Babur Supervising the Laying Out of the Garden of Fidelity. Digitally Enhanced Reproduction of a Museum Quality Masterpiece. Faux Canvas Frame. Overall Size 12 x 15 inches .
Emperor Babur (d. 1530 CE) Supervising the Laying Out of the Garden of Fidelity in Kabul. Digitally Enhanced Reproduction of a Museum Quality Masterpiece.
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* Overall Frame Size: 12 x 15 inches
* Image Size: 10.5 x 13.5 inches
* Media: Long Life Faux Canvas
Painted by Bishandas with portraits by Nanha. Left panel of a two-part illustration to the Baburnama, circa 1590. The strips of text point out that the pool surrounded by a clover meadow and orange and pomegranate trees was the best place in the garden.
Babur the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, created gardens (bagh's) wherever he went. Here we see him in the process of laying out his favorite garden, the Bagh-i-wafa (Garden of Fidelity), which he created outside Kabul in 1508-09. The Iranian char bagh design in which, waterways and pathways intersecting at right angles, create 'char' (meaning 'four') flowerbeds, paved walkways, platforms, and pools, is clearly illustrated in this painting.
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