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The scene appears to depict a tableau on a stage framed by heavy curtains. A potentate with female companions and servants watches the procession of men in Mughal dress pass by in front of him, as do figures on high balconies at right and left. However, the painting actually depicts a curtain on which the entire scene is painted: its border of gold fringing is visible in the foreground. \r\n\r\nThe subject is equally mysterious. Although previously identified as the sons of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in procession, this is not certain. That they are Mughal princes or rulers is clear from their costume and emblems of royalty, but their precise identification remains to be confirmed. One is carried on a palanquin composed of female figures; the other three ride animals that are also composed of entwined human figures, though the legs of the composite camel at right are composites of animals.\r\n\r\nAbove the potentate whose royalty is indicated by the shade held by a servant behind him, two figures hover in clouds: they may be identified as Shah Jahan’s father, Jahangir, on the left, and his grandfather Akbar on the right. It is possible that the figure in white holding a hawk is intended to be Shah Jahan. No plausible identification has been made for the orange-robed figure holding a large shield and carried on a camel inside a howdah.\r\n","physicalDescription":"Oil on canvas depicting an imaginary scene of Shah Jahan and his four sons in a parade. 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He therefore concludes that Schillinks and Rembrandt looked at the drawings together. ","historicalContext":"Mr Woodward sold the picture to the museum in 1892 for £20.","briefDescription":"Oil painting by Willem Schellinks (1627-1678); Imaginary scene said to depict a parade of the sons of Shah Jahan on composite horses and elephants, with Jahangir and Akbar on clouds above them, by Willem Schellinks, oil on canvas, late 17th century, Netherlands.","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Jeannine Auboyer, \"Un maitre hollandais du XVIIe siecle s'inspirant des miniatures mogholes\", Arts asiatiques II/4, 1955, pp. 251-273.\r\n\r\nDe wereld binnen handbereik. Nederlandse kunst- en rariteitenverzamelingen, 1585-1735, Catalogus, Amsterdams Historisch Museum, 1992, cat. 362 pp.169-170"},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Robert J. 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