Prince Playing Polo

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Miniature painting in colour with Persian text, showing prince playing polo. The prince is on the left hand side of the painting, mounted on a white horse, wearing gold-coloured robes, a blue tufted hat with gold border and holding his mallet aloft. He is preceded on foot by a musician carrying a stringed instrument. A bearded man, standing and wearing a red robe and black coat with white turban wrapped around a red hat is depicted above him, with another standing polo player dressed in a red jacket with blue and gold sleeves depicted to the right waving his mallet. Two pairs of goal markers are also shown. In the background is a lake and a tree. There is an inscription which is a line from a poem entitled ‘Who knows what kind of an instrument the instrument of love’s joy is? when whose plectrum strums, nine heavens begin/come to gallop and race’ by Fakhruddin Iraqi.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Forest Hill

Title

Prince Playing Polo

Date

c.1575

Medium

pigment on paper & glass

Measurements

H 26 x W 16.2 cm

Accession number

13.10.60/6

Acquisition method

purchased, 1960

Work type

Painting

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