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Sultan and Musicians

c. 1650
Measurements
Image: 16.9 x 20.4 cm (6 5/8 x 8 1/16 in.); Border: 20.3 x 23.6 cm (8 x 9 5/16 in.)
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The two singers with open mouths may be performing a work by a mystic of the Sufi branch of Islam, given the essential role of music in Sufism and the pious mood of the all-male gathering.

Description

The tone-on-tone pale mustard-yellow carpet and orange floor cushion furnish the terrace with a seat of honor for the figure dressed in white. The peacock-feather whisk held by an attendant behind him is an emblem of his royal status. Lying conspicuously before his knees, Muslim prayer beads mark him as a man of piety. He also partakes in courtly pleasures of hookah smoking and paan chewing. Green triangular paan packets consist of betel nut, lime, and flavorful aromatics such as cinnamon or coconut, wrapped in betel leaf. A brass spittoon by his side would be used for spitting throughout the enjoyable process of chewing the packets.
A horizontally oriented gum tempera and gold painting depicts five men within a pale blue courtyard. Centrally, an older man with light skin tone and a white beard sits on a rug, leaning against an orange bolster and smoking. To our left, three men with medium and medium-dark skin tones sit together; one plays a frame drum. On our right, a man with light skin tone stands wearing a pink robe.

Sultan and Musicians

c. 1650

Mughal India, Deccan

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