Bonhams, one of the world’s oldest and largest auctioneers of fine arts and antiques, is offering the largest known Mughal painting for an estimated price of upwards of 1 million pounds on April 5th at Bonhams.

The portrait which will lead a sale of works of Indian and Islamic art is a unique painting of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir who ruled India from 1605-1627 and is attributed to the Mughal artist Abul Hasan, Nadir al-Zaman or “Wonder of the Age”.

The painting made in the style of a European portrait of the early 17th century has previously been shown in the National Portrait Gallery in an exhibition on the Indian Portrait in 2010, the Emperor is shown seated on a gold decorated throne holding a globe, wearing elaborate robes and jewellery. The surrounding Persian inscription states it was painted at Mandu in the AH1026/AD1617.

Alice Bailey, Head of Indian and Islamic Art at Bonhams comments, “This is one of the rarest and most desirable 17thcentury paintings ever to come to auction. There is no other work of its kind known and its importance cannot be underestimated. The extraordinary detail and complexity of the painting both fascinate and bewitch the viewer.’