

Portrait Jewel of Emperor Jahangir
Portrait Jewel of Emperor Jahangir. The image shows a man wearing a red turban with a tassel on the right side. The turban is wrapped with folded sections. He has a mustache and a earring. He wears a green shirt with purple and gold accents. A purple band runs across his right shoulder. He has multiple necklaces on. The bottom of the painting shows a red section with golden floral patterns. The man rests his arms on a yellow surface bordered with red. Background is gold. The man looks to his left.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 714 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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