

Portrait of Prince Murad Baksh (1624–1661)
The image depicts a man in profile, facing left. He wears a long, orange and gold robe with long sleeves and a flared hem. A brown shawl with pink flowers drapes over his shoulders. His head is covered with a tall, pointed hat adorned with gold, white, and black decorations, including a long black feather. He holds a staff in his right hand and a black shield with gold accents in his left. The man's dark hair and beard are visible. He wears yellow shoes. The background is a muted green with spots of discoloration and peeling along the edges. Small flowers are painted along the bottom edge. The man stands on a green surface.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 544 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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