The Battle of Samugarh

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Dynamic composition, Mughal military scene.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Opaque watercolor on paper
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Master
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story of the work:

"The Battle of Samugarh," created by the Mughal painter Payag in the mid-17th century, depicts the significant conflict between the forces of Emperor Aurangzeb and his brother Dara Shikoh during the Mughal civil war. This painting is notable for its intricate detail and dynamic composition, reflecting the artistic conventions of Mughal court painting while also serving as a historical document of the political struggles within the Mughal Empire.

Description of the work:

"The Battle of Samugarh," attributed to the Mughal painter Payag, is characterized by its dynamic composition and intricate detailing, depicting a pivotal conflict between the forces of Aurangzeb and his brother Dara Shikoh in 1658. The painting employs a rich palette and meticulous brushwork to convey the chaos of battle, with figures rendered in a stylized manner that emphasizes their elaborate costumes and the dramatic interplay of movement and emotion.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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The Battle of Samugarh