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Peafowl

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  • Dimensjoner37.0 x 25.0 cm

Explore Ustad Mansur (1590-1624), a Mughal court artist renowned for detailed naturalistic paintings of flora & fauna. Discover his legacy & exquisite works at BuyPopArt!

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Mansur’s ability to capture the essence of his subject is exemplified here. A male peafowl and hen display themselves in an unusually descriptive landscape, which echoes and mimics their deportment in a single vision of the unity of nature. The artist deployed Timurid-style rock formations to add to the imperial tenor of his study of these majestic birds. The mauve markings of the male are echoed in the flowers in the foreground, his rich tail plumage in the tree beyond. An attribution to the Master (Ustad) Mansur seems secure. About the Artist MansurActive at Mughal courts in Delhi and Lahore in late 1580s, Allahabad 1600–1604, and Agra until ca. 1626 Ustad (master) Mansur received the highest accolade from emperor Jahangir, the title of Nadir al-Asr (the Wonder of the Age), for his ability to paint and preserve the likenesses of the animals and flowers that engaged the emperor’s attention. Jahangir devoted the longest passage given to any artist in Mughal history to Mansur, stating that “in painting, he is unique in his time.” By studying the flora and fauna of India, Jahangir was continuing a tradition begun by his great-grandfather Babur, whose Baburnama has a section devoted to this subject. Jahangir prided himself in being the first to direct artists to record these marvels of nature in natural history paintings. And in this, no one surpassed Mansur. Mansur appeared as a named painter in the late Akbari period, first as one working for a senior master (notably Kanha, Miskin, and then Basawan), and later independently. He is accredited by the library scribes for his contributions to the first edition of the Akbarnama (1589–90), Baburnama (1589) and Chinghiznama. It is the Baburnama that reveals for the first time Mansur’s unique gift for animal studies, for which he was quickly rewarded with the title of Ustad (master), presumably by Akbar himself. Mansur was also recognized for his gold illuminated and calligraphed frontispieces (sarlawh) and owner-title pages (shamsa), which were as esteemed as much as painting, if not more, in some connoisseur circles. In one extraordinary joint work, Mansur employed his unsurpassed skills in gold work to depict the throne-dais on which Prince Salim sits imperially, in exile in Allahabad. Under Jahangir, whom he served first as a prince-in-exile at Allahabad, Mansur increasingly came to work on independent paintings intended to be gathered into imperial albums (muraqqas) rather than contribute to integrated illustrated manuscripts, Akbar’s favored format. Mansur worked principally in fine line brushwork with thin washes of pigment, capturing the exotic nature of his subject, which he placed against a lightly sketched ground sparingly described with tufts of grass or wildflowers. What set Mansur apart from his contemporaries, and natural history painters in general, was his deep empathy for his subject matter, the creatures and plants of India. He routinely accompanied the emperor on his numerous travels, witnessing and recording his subjects firsthand. In spring 1620, Jahangir toured Kashmir to admire its natural beauty, and he recorded in his Memoirs, “The flowers seen in the summer pastures of Kashmir are beyond enumeration. Those drawn by the Master Nadir al-Asr Mansur number more than a hundred.” Mansur was always at hand to capture these wonders for Jahangir’s curiosity and aesthetic pleasure.

Om kunstneren

Ustad Mansur: The Wonder of His Age

Ustad Mansur (c. 1590 – 1624) stands as a singular figure in Mughal art history, recognized universally as “Nadir al-ʿAsr,” meaning “Wonder of the Age.” Born in New Delhi during Akbar’s reign, he ascended to prominence under Jahāngir, becoming one of the most celebrated naturalists and painters of his era. His meticulous depictions of flora and fauna captivated royal patronage and cemented his legacy as a pioneer in capturing the beauty and intricacy of the natural world.

Mansur's artistic journey began amidst the vibrant intellectual ferment of Akbar’s court, where humanist ideals flourished alongside artistic innovation. Unlike many artists of his time who prioritized idealized portraits or grand narratives, Mansur dedicated himself to scientific observation—a remarkably progressive stance for the period—translating into breathtakingly detailed paintings that served as invaluable records of botanical specimens and avian species.

  • Early Life & Training: Precise biographical details remain elusive. He was identified as Naqqash, indicating a familial connection to artistic professions, though his birthdate is unknown. His association with Basawan and Nanha suggests he honed his skills within a collaborative studio environment during Akbar’s reign.
  • Akbar's Patronage & The Akbarnama: Mansur gained recognition as a colorist on the monumental Akbarnama manuscript, commissioned by Akbar to commemorate his grandson Jahāngir’s ascension to the throne. This project exemplifies Akbar’s commitment to fostering artistic excellence and documenting the achievements of his dynasty.
  • Jahangir's Reign & Scientific Observation: Jahāngir profoundly admired Mansur’s talent for rendering nature accurately, commissioning him to illustrate exotic birds—including the Siberian Crane and Barbary Falcon—and flowers from Kashmir. His meticulous studies reflected a burgeoning interest in scientific inquiry within Mughal circles.
  • Notable Paintings & Artistic Style: Mansur's oeuvre includes iconic works such as “Veena-Player,” “Coronation Portrait of Jahāngir,” “Turkey Cock,” and “Barbary Falcon.” Characterized by layered backgrounds teeming with insects, flowers, and meticulously rendered plumage, his style prioritized realism and detail—a departure from prevailing artistic conventions. He famously depicted the dodo in color, a feat unparalleled for its time.

Mansur’s influence extended beyond his own lifetime, inspiring subsequent generations of artists and naturalists. His unwavering commitment to scientific observation established him as a trailblazer—a testament to the transformative power of art as a tool for knowledge dissemination. Today, his paintings reside in museums across India and internationally, continuing to inspire awe and admiration for their exquisite beauty and historical significance.

Mansur’s contribution to Indian natural history is undeniable; his artworks provide invaluable insights into the flora and fauna of the Mughal era. His legacy resonates powerfully with contemporary concerns about biodiversity conservation—a poignant reminder that artistic endeavors can illuminate the wonders of our planet and advocate for its preservation.

References:

  • Nadir al-ʿAsr: A title bestowed upon Mansur by Jahāngir, signifying his unparalleled mastery in art.
  • The Akbarnama: Mansur’s involvement as a colorist on this monumental manuscript underscores Akbar's dedication to artistic excellence and scholarly pursuits.

Further exploration:

ustad mansur

ustad mansur

1590 - 1624 , India

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Mughal painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Basawan']
  • Date Of Birth: New Delhi, India (1590)
  • Full Name: Ustad Mansur
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Veena-player
    • Coronation portrait of Jahangir
    • Turkey cock
    • Barbary falcon
    • Siberian crane
    • Dodo
  • Place Of Birth: India