Sharp nose, angular face, deep thoughtful eyes, well shaped raised neck, delicate lips, well trimmed beard, delicate long fingers, slim figure and high cheek bones aptly define his person. The huqqa made of gold and attached with an exceptionally long smoking pipe indicates that it does not belong to him. He is carefully holding its nose-piece. Lost in reveries or buried in some deep thought he is essentially in a pensive mood. The arched top of the painting has on it some fine calligraphy with as fine gold work. The artist has created wondrous contrast by using gold against deep brown and black. The margins of the painting display fine gold work. Besides various flower, vine, plant and animal motifs it has on its top center the figure of a horned demon.
This description by Prof. P.C. Jain and Dr Daljeet. Prof. Jain specializes on the aesthetics of ancient Indian literature. Dr Daljeet is the chief curator of the Visual Arts Gallery at the National Museum of India, New Delhi. They have both collaborated on numerous books on Indian art and culture.
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