
Cleveland Museum of Art
A Family of Tartars
- Date
- c. 1885
- Medium
- Gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper
- Culture
- India, Punjab, probably Lahore, Company School, 19th century
- Department
- Indian and Southeast Asian Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting depicts men of Turkic descent migrating into India from western Asia. No longer with the ambition to conquer, like the Turko-Mongol rulers Timur (d. 1405) and Babur (c. 1530), the first Mughal emperor, these migrants are seeking new lands in which to settle as immigrants. The highly detailed subjects are placed against a plain background, as if the figures were designed for objective study and categorization. Indian artists made works such as this for the British in India, who were interested in collecting accurate visual records of flora, fauna, and ethnic groups who inhabited the land they colonized in 1858.
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