Mughal Painting Shah Jahan
Form Darbar Scenes - Ebba Portrait Scenes of just hte Meperor Naturalistic Atmosphere works - more historical scenes all going ot show Shah Jahan's self image of control
2 main themes in his art
Darshun - gain access to emperor and hears you and sees you - filling in your rank
Darbars
- most powerful person on the top of the piece of painting - he has specific rules of how art was created - absolute control of pictorial world - self- image control and lasting memorial of his fame, and evidence of his legitmacy
Ebba Koch - symmetry and hierarchy
the order and the pectoral representation of order is a mechanism to demonstrate his imperial ideology lasting fame and legacy
Imperial Ideology
Allegorical flora and fauna brought in for realistic images made - turkey imported for cataloguing showing the organization of his empire
Jahangiri Period
Scenes of symmetrical - corporate identity - claiming order - mansabdari system - formalized for his power, less dependent on sage wisdom of sufi saints
Jaroka
akbar starts it and he reforms it, it was takign 80% of the crown
masabdari system
Profile for group Portraiture - submit the individual to the super imposed system - not to show their character, but to identity them - formal and no exchange of gaze with view
Profile
the artistic form was methodically manipulated for non-artistic aims
Shah Janhani Art
frontal setting and profile people with naturalistic interested in flora nad flauna - He has his world ordered in a real way to be seen in the naturalism of his paintings
Shah Janhani Composition