recto: "Portrait of Raja Suraj Singh Rathor", verso: Page of Calligraphy. Folio from the Shah Jahan Album recto: late 16th century; verso: ca. 1640 Painting by Bishan Das verso: This panel of calligraphy conforms closely to the type probably established by the celebrated calligrapher Sultan 'Ali about forty or fifty years earlier. The border illumination is signed by the artist Daulat, who executed paintings and marginalia for three generations of Mughal emperors, from Akbar to Shah Jahan. Mir 'Ali was both the calligrapher and author of the lines written here:One with the eye of gazelleshunted the bird of my heart,Robbed me of steadfastness,robbed me, poor lover, of rest.Counsel and good adviceis no longer of use-There is no use anymore,friends, in counseling me!The poor 'Ali.. recto: "Portrait of Raja Suraj Singh Rathor", verso: Page of Calligraphy. Folio from the Shah Jahan Album 454620

recto: "Portrait of Raja Suraj Singh Rathor", verso: Page of Calligraphy. Folio from the Shah Jahan Album recto: late 16th century; verso: ca. 1640 Painting by Bishan Das verso: This panel of calligraphy conforms closely to the type probably established by the celebrated calligrapher Sultan 'Ali about forty or fifty years earlier. The border illumination is signed by the artist Daulat, who executed paintings and marginalia for three generations of Mughal emperors, from Akbar to Shah Jahan. Mir 'Ali was both the calligrapher and author of the lines written here:One with the eye of gazelleshunted the bird of my heart,Robbed me of steadfastness,robbed me, poor lover, of rest.Counsel and good adviceis no longer of use-There is no use anymore,friends, in counseling me!The poor 'Ali.. recto: "Portrait of Raja Suraj Singh Rathor", verso: Page of Calligraphy. Folio from the Shah Jahan Album 454620
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