Akbar Lost in the Desert While Hunting Wild Asses
Akbarnama 84
(3:47 min.)





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Mahesh (painter) and Kesav (portraits), Akbarnama: Akbar Lost in the Desert While Hunting Wild Asses. India. 1590-95. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, 33.4 x 20.1cm. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK, IS.2:84-1896.


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Ritchie, Shayla (Researcher, Scriptwriter, Voiceover, Storyboarder, Audio Editor, Image Editor, Animator, Coder). “Multimedia: Akbar Lost in the Desert While Hunting Wild Asses.” In The Akbarnama: A Digital Art History Student Project, March 16, 2018. .

Sources

Fazl, Abu'l. The Akbarnama of Abu'l Fazl Volume II. Translated by Henry Beveridge. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society, 1907. 522. https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.189290/2015.189290.The-Akbarnama-Of-Abul-Fazl--Vol-2#page/n531/mode/1up

Hunter, Sir.William WIlson. "The Imperial Gazetteer of India: The Indian Empire. Volume II: Historical."The American Historical Review 14, no. 2 (1909): 440. doi:10.2307/1832663. Manjula, Annu., "A critical study of Mughal paintings during Akbars reign." (1999)

Verma, Som Prakash. Art and Culture: Painting and Perspective. Vol. 2. Abhinav Publications, 2002. 64

Audio: Lobo Lobo. "Desert Cliffs (ID 536)." Mp3. Freemusicarchive.org. May 8, 2017. Accessed March 1, 2018. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/World_Musik/Desert_Cliffs_ID_536.


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