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Equestrian portrait of Shahjahan (r. 1628-58)

Asian Art Museum

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Object Details

Court

Mughal Court

School/Tradition

Mughal school

Description

Detached album folio; Shahjahan on horseback.
Border: The painting is set in gold and blue rulings mounted on an illuminated paperboard with quatrefoil and whirling arabesques, birds and floral motifs.

Marks

mating: ropx, written in pencil
mating: Vever 305, written in pencil
mating: n ͦ 149, written in pencil
mating: 2227, written in pencil
mating:rectangular sticker, blue boarder with 305 written in blue pencil
mating:rectangular sticker, blue boarder with 305 written in blue pencil

Provenance

?-1933
Emile Tabbagh (ca.1880-1933), mode of acquisition unknown [1]
1933-1935
Family of Emile Tabbagh, by inheritance [2]
1935
Sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, Collection de Monsieur Emile Tabbagh, May 20-21, 1935, no. 149[3]
1934 -1942
Henri Vever (1854-1942), likely purchased at the Hôtel Drouot sale [4]
1942-1947
Jeanne Louise Monthiers (1861-1947), bequest of Henri Vever [5]
1947-1986
Francois Mautin (1907-2003), bequest of Jeanne Louise Monthiers and Henri Vever [6]
From 1986
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery purchased from Francois Mautin [7]
Notes:
[1] With his brother George (b. ca.1870), Emile Tabbagh operated the art dealership Tabbagh Frères at 8 rue Rossini and then at 39 rue Lafayette in Paris. The brothers opened a second branch of their successful gallery in New York at 396 5th Avenue. They specialized in the sale of Rakka ware and of Persian art, especially works on paper. This work was in Emile Tabbagh’s personal collection, see notes 2 and 3.
[2] Following Emile’s death on December 31, 1933, his brother George Tabbagh and the rest of his family sold his personal collections in two separate auctions. The first occurred in Paris on March 20 and 21, 1935 and the second was held in New York City on January 3 and 4, 1936. See note 3.
[3] Hôtel Drouot, “Collection de Monsieur Emile Tabbagh,” [auction catalogue] (Paris, May 20-21, 1935), lot 149 (illustrated). The work is described as “Miniature Indo-Persane peinte en couleurs. XVII
siècle. Portrait de Shah Jahan, coiffé d’un turban blanc, garni d’aigrettes et de perles et auréolé d’or." The lot number from this sale appears in pencil on the work’s early-20th-century mating.
[4] An accomplished French jeweler and collector, Henri Vever (1854-1942) amassed a large and impressive collection of works of art during his lifetime. His holdings in Japanese prints and Islamic arts of the books, especially from Iran and India, were among the most important assembled in the early twentieth century. This object was in Vever's collection at the time of his death in 1942.
[5] Upon Henri Vever's death on September 25, 1942, his wife, Jeanne Louise Monthiers inherited the object. See exhibits F and G of Agreement of Purchase and Sale of the Henri Vever Collection, January 9, 1986, copy in object file.
[6] Upon the death of Jeanne Louise Monthiers, as stipulated in the will of Henri Vever, the family's assets were divided evenly between his two grandchildren. His only grandson, Francois Mautin inherited the collection known as "The Henri Vever Collection of Oriental Art and Manuscripts Including Persian and Indian Art and Manuscripts." This object is part of that collection. See exhibits F and G as cited in note 3.
[7] The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery purchased the entirety of the collection from Francois Mautin on January 9, 1986. See purchase agreement, copy in object file.
Research updated on May 2, 2023

Collection

Arthur M. Sackler Collection

Previous custodian or owner

Hotel Drouot
Emile Tabbagh (1879-80-1933)
Henri Vever (1854-1942)
Jeanne Louise Monthiers (1861-1947)
François Mautin (1907-2003)

Credit Line

Purchase — Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds, Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program, and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler

Date

1750-1770

Period

Mughal dynasty

Accession Number

S1986.415

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

Painting

Medium

Opaque watercolor on paper

Dimensions

H x W (overall): 40.9 x 28.6 cm (16 1/8 x 11 1/4 in)

Origin

Rajasthan state, India

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National Museum of Asian Art

Data Source

National Museum of Asian Art

Topic

portrait
horse
angel
Mughal dynasty (1526 - 1858)
India
South Asian and Himalayan Art
Henri Vever collection

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3eb590369-8dc6-41fd-a028-2de5d9de29fc

Record ID

fsg_S1986.415

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