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Mazhar Ali Khan
Self portrait
BornDelhi
DiedMughal India
Known forTopographical paintings, portraits
Notable workDelhi Book
Fraser Album
StyleCompany style

Mazhar Ali Khan was a late-Mughal era, 19th century painter from Delhi, working in the Company style of post-Mughal painting under Western influence. He was active from 1840, and is known for his noted work of topographical paintings commissioned by Sir Thomas Metcalfe's, Delhi Book.

Life

He was born in Delhi. He received the rigorous Mughal training, and became a part of a dynasty of great miniature artists.

The works

While working in India as the Governor-General's Agent at the Imperial court of the Mughal Emperor, between 1842 and 1844, Metcalfe ordered a series of images of the monuments, ruins, palaces and shrines from Delhi artist, Mazhar Ali Khan. He executed 100 paintings which made it to the book.

Gallery

  • Chandni Chowk, detail from the 'The Delhi Panorama', by Mazhar Ali Khan, 1846 Chandni Chowk, detail from the 'The Delhi Panorama', by Mazhar Ali Khan, 1846
  • The Delhi Gate, detail from the 'The Delhi Panorama', by Mazhar Ali Khan, 1846 The Delhi Gate, detail from the 'The Delhi Panorama', by Mazhar Ali Khan, 1846
  • The Lahore Gate, detail from the 'The Delhi Panorama', by Mazhar Ali Khan, 1846 The Lahore Gate, detail from the 'The Delhi Panorama', by Mazhar Ali Khan, 1846

References

  1. William Dalrymple on The Dehlie Book | Art and design | The Guardian
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