Mughal’s work is defined by its south asian sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Portrait of a Princess
India

A Procession Scene with Musicians, from a copy of the Padshanama
India

Album Page with Calligraphic Specimen and Animal Border
India

Beauty Holding a Flower
India

Kichik Beg Wounded during Babur's Attack on Qalat, from a copy of the Baburnama (Book of Babur)
India Designed by Kanha (fl. c.1580-early 1590s), painted by Mansur (fl. c.1590-1630)

Portrait of a Beauty
India

Prince Riding in Chariot Drawn by Goats
India

European Banquet Scene (or The Marriage Feast at Cana?)
India

Portrait of Emperor Jahangir
India

Lovers in a Zenana Garden at Night
India

Al-Mu'tazz Sends Gifts to Abdulla ibn Abdulla, from a copy of the Tarikh-i Alfi
India

Portrait of an Artist or Scholar
India

Mother and Child
India

Seduction Scene on a Terrace by Moonlight
India Possibly West Bengal, Murshidabad

Album Page with a Portrait of Namdar Khan (Side A) and Calligraphic Specimens (Side B)
India

Portrait of Prince Azam Shah
India Deccan

Album Page with Two Sheikhs
India and Iran

Two Girls Performing Kathak
India

Portrait of an Aged Courtier
India Mughal, probably Deccan

The Young Emperor Akbar Arrests the Insolent Shah Abu’l-Maali, Page from a Manuscript of the Akbarnama
India Designed by Basawan, painted by Shankar