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Shamsa (sunburst) with portrait of Aurangzeb (1618–1707), from the Emperor's Album (the Kevorkian Album)

Bichitrillumination 1640–55; original portrait c. 1640–50; altered after 1658

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

This closing page of an imperial Mughal album originally had the <em>shamsa</em>, or sunburst, with a plain gold disc in the center, referencing the light of God as divine sanction for Emperor Shah Jahan’s rule. The depiction of divine light by means of floral and geometric patterns was painted by hand with mathematical precision in gold and lapis lazuli. The portrait of Aurangzeb was probably added when he took over the imperial library after seizing the throne from his father, Shah Jahan, in 1658 and adopting the name Alamgir, which means “Seizer of the Universe.” The string of prayer beads in his right hand points to his extreme religious orthodoxy, which dramatically altered the culture of the Mughal court from what had previously been an openly ecumenical center.

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  • Title: Shamsa (sunburst) with portrait of Aurangzeb (1618–1707), from the Emperor's Album (the Kevorkian Album)
  • Creator: Bichitr (Indian, active c. 1615–50)
  • Date Created: illumination 1640–55; original portrait c. 1640–50; altered after 1658
  • Physical Dimensions: Page: 40 x 27.7 cm (15 3/4 x 10 7/8 in.)
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/2013.331
  • Medium: Gum tempera and gold on paper
  • Inscriptions: inscribed below Shamsa: Padshah Jahan; inscribed below portrait : 'amal-i Bichitr, Persian inscription below shamsa (sunburst), in nasta‘liq script: Great King Shah Jahan, Persian inscription below portrait, in nasta‘liq script: the work of Bichitr
  • Fun Fact: Tooling the gold cloud motif with pinpricks makes it catch more light and shimmer.
  • Department: Indian and Southeast Asian Art
  • Credit Line: Gift in honor of Madeline Neves Clapp; Gift of Mrs. Henry White Cannon by exchange; Bequest of Louise T. Cooper; Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund; From the Catherine and Ralph Benkaim Collection
  • Collection: Indian Art
  • Accession Number: 2013.331
The Cleveland Museum of Art

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