Lot Essay
This fine drawing with its unusual plain pink background depicts Jahangir conversing with nobleman Asaf Khan, one of the most trusted and senior courtiers under Jahangir and Shah Jahan. His high status within the royal courts is reflected by the number of portraits composed of him. Asaf Khan figures numerous times in the Windsor Padshahnama. Two examples there, whose depiction of Asaf Khan is similar to this drawing, are "The wedding procession of Prince Dara Shikoh" (f.123A) and "The arrival of Prince Aurangzeb at the court at Lahore" (f.217B) (Beach, Koch and Thackston 1997, no.23, p.65, no.44, p.107). For another portrait of Asaf Khan, see lot 338 in the present sale.
The distinctive borders of this drawing come from the renowned ‘Late Shah Jahan Album.’ For another drawing mounted with borders from this album, see lot 256 in this sale.
The distinctive borders of this drawing come from the renowned ‘Late Shah Jahan Album.’ For another drawing mounted with borders from this album, see lot 256 in this sale.