Artwork

Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt

Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt, by Unknown, unspecified, 1637
Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt, by Unknown, unspecified, 1637

Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt is an unspecified painting by the Mughal Painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1637 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. This painting depicts a prince's encounter with an ascetic during a hunting excursion, set amidst a serene forest landscape.

About this work

Overview

This painting depicts a prince's encounter with an ascetic during a hunting excursion, set amidst a serene forest landscape.

Subject & Meaning

The scene shows the prince, clad in white, kneeling on a pink lotus leaf before the ascetic, who sits on a tree trunk wearing green, suggesting a moment of reverence or spiritual exchange.

Technique & Style

The artwork is characterized by its use of earthy tones and intricate detail, evoking the style of Indian miniature painting, known for its nuanced and elaborate renderings of everyday and mythological scenes.

Context

The painting's themes and style are consistent with the traditions of Indian art, where the depiction of royal figures interacting with ascetics was a common motif, often symbolizing the intersection of worldly and spiritual realms.

A prince visiting a holy man in a rocky landscape
A prince visiting a holy man in a rocky landscape, Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt?

Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt was painted by Unknown in 1637.

Where can I see Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt?

Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt is held by Art Institute of Chicago.

What movement is Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt?

Prince Visiting an Ascetic during a Hunt is associated with Mughal Painting.