Keywords: A covered sedan chair being carried by eight or nine men, wearing white with various coloured sashes and turbans.jpg en One of six figures from the Mughal emperor's ceremonial procession on the occasion of the Id Object Painting Place of origin Delhi India painted Date ca 1840 painted Artist/Maker Khan Mazhar Ali possibly maker Materials and Techniques Gouache on paper Museum number IS 485-1950 Gallery location In Storage This Company Painting is from a set of six depicting scenes from the Mughal emperor's ceremonial procession on the occasion of the Muslim Id festival The painting is possibly by Mazhar Ali Khan and dates from about 1840 during the reign of the last emperor and King of Delhi Bahadur Shah II r 1838-1858 The picture shows an empty covered sedan or carrying-chair for the queen or ladies of the first rank; it is carried by nine men with three other attendants one of whom holds a large sun-shade The Id festival is celebrated at the end of the month of Ramazan 'Company paintings' were produced by Indian artists for Europeans living and working in the Indian subcontinent especially British employees of the East India Company They represent a fusion of traditional Indian artistic styles with conventions and technical features borrowed from western art Some Company paintings were specially commissioned while others were virtually mass-produced and could be purchased in bazaars 1840 http //collections vam ac uk/item/O19922/one-of-six-figures-from-painting-khan-mazhar-ali/ Khan Mazhar Ali possibly maker PD-Art Uploaded with UploadWizard Men of the Mughal Empire 1840s paintings from India Company style Paintings by Mazhar Ali Khan |