Seated on a royal elephant, Akbar II (ruled 1806–37) presides over an imperial procession. He was one of the last Mughal emperors to rule India.For the latest information about this object, miniatures (paintings), visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
This wall painting fragment has a block border at the left. The piece has been repaired and repainted, and is from a tomb at Western Thebes. This man (with red flesh) was the last in a row of offering bearers. Facing right, he wears a kilt extending to the ankles that was perhaps worn under a white short-sleeved garment. He has a black coiffure covering the ears. He carries a table with a basket of red fruit (possibly pomegranates) from which flowers hang.For the latest information about this object, mural paintings; fragments, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: 18th-19th DynastyInscriptions: Reign: Style: