Narratives of an English Painter from the Court of Amir Dost Mohammad Khan
Amir Dust Mohamad Khan ORCID: 0009-0004-0024-1223 Narratives of an English Painter from the Court of Amir Dost Mohammad Khan The visual arts in Afghanistan possess a long and distinguished history; from the works of the Greco-Bactrian period and the sculptures of the Hadda musicians in Jalalabad, to the magnificent statues and colorful paintings of Bamiyan, and later the artistic achievements of the Islamic periods, including the miniature masterpieces of Kamal al-Din Behzad during the Timurid era in Herat all testify to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of this land. In later periods as well, painting held a special place in the courts of Afghan kings and amirs, reflecting their taste and interest in the arts. In the court of Amir Dost Mohammad Khan, an English painter named Godfrey Thomas Vigne was present, who depicted natural landscapes of Kabul and other regions of Afghanistan, as well as portraits of prominent court figures. Here, selections from ...
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