




Nawab Mir Qasim Ali Khan of Bengal Art Print
The exquisite watercolor and gold painting from 1755-1765 depicts Nawab (Governor) Mir Qasim seated under a luxurious canopy, accompanied by two attendants and a girl with a musical instrument. This artwork, originating from West Bengal, captures the opulence and cultural refinement of the period. Mir Qasim, a significant historical figure, served as the Nawab of Bengal during a crucial juncture in the mid-18th century. The intricate details, rich colors, and gold embellishments highlight the artistic mastery of the late Mughal style prevalent in the region. The composition not only portrays the Nawab in a regal setting but also introduces elements of courtly life, showcasing the presence of attendants and the cultural pursuits enjoyed in the Nawab's court during this period of Bengal's history.
These are printed on a fine quality ivory paper. These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.
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The exquisite watercolor and gold painting from 1755-1765 depicts Nawab (Governor) Mir Qasim seated under a luxurious canopy, accompanied by two attendants and a girl with a musical instrument. This artwork, originating from West Bengal, captures the opulence and cultural refinement of the period. Mir Qasim, a significant historical figure, served as the Nawab of Bengal during a crucial juncture in the mid-18th century. The intricate details, rich colors, and gold embellishments highlight the artistic mastery of the late Mughal style prevalent in the region. The composition not only portrays the Nawab in a regal setting but also introduces elements of courtly life, showcasing the presence of attendants and the cultural pursuits enjoyed in the Nawab's court during this period of Bengal's history.
These are printed on a fine quality ivory paper. These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.























