A prince and a holy man
Place of OriginIndia or Pakistan
Dateapprox. 1800
MaterialsOpaque watercolors on paper
DimensionsH. 3 1/2 in x W. 5 1/8 in, H. 8.9 cm x W. 13.1 cm
Credit LineGift of George Hopper Fitch
Object number1996.11ab
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on viewMeetings between royal persons and holy men, depictions of which are found throughout Indian religious and literary texts, were also popular subjects for paintings. Several of these texts followed a format wherein a prince or king approached a learned holy man for spiritual advice. The advice was often imparted in the form of a series of instructive tales. In many texts, kings sought assistance in various matters from famed holy men, an indication of the equal or greater powers attached to religious figures in India. Under the Mughal dynasty especially, many such literary worksrelated to both Islam and Hinduismwere illustrated. This page, from an as-yet-unidentified Hindu manuscript, depicts a prince in the left panel and a bearded sage in the right.
approx. 1770
1750-1800
1750-1800
approx. 1720-1730