'Akbar With Lion and Calf', Folio from the Shah Jahan Album, verso: ca. 1630; recto: ca. 1530–50, Attributed to India, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper, H. 15 5/16 in. (38.9 cm), Codices, Painting by Govardhan (active ca. 1596–1645), This posthumous portrait of Akbar incorporates the Elizabethan-derived motif of a lion and calf living in peace under the emperor’s benign rule. Govardhan, a master of psychological portraiture, has given the calf an air of meek nervousness, as expressed in its sideways glance and lowered ears, due no doubt to the proximity of the lion’s visible teeth
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Akbar, Lion, Calf, Folio, Shah Jahan Album, verso, ca, 1630, recto, 1530–50, Attributed, India, Ink, opaque watercolor, gold, paper, H, 15 5/16, 38.9 cm, Codices, Painting by Govardhan, active ca., 1596–1645, posthumous, portrait, Akbar incorporates, Elizabethan-derived motif, lion, calf living, peace under, emperor, benign, rule, Govardhan, master, psychological portraiture, given, calf, air, meek nervousness, expressed, sideways glance, lowered ears, due no, doubt, proximity, visible, teeth
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