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Describe in brief the painting "Falcon on the bird Rest"?

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Answered by Raj6172
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Description – This famouspainting painted by Ustad Mansoor during Jahangir 's time. ... In this painting a tamed falconis sitting on a cushioned bird rest. On the bird rest, Nadir – ul – Asr is signed by Ustad Mansoor who was awarded this title. The cruel eye of falcon can be seen in thispainting.
The birds or animals are in a standing posture or in a feeding stance. He often used plants and insects in the background and the floral borders, characteristic of Mughal works may help in identifying his works. The most significant paintings, in terms of zoology, are those of the Siberian crane and the dodo.
Answered by Rameshjangid
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It seems that this falcon is a tamed bird and painted in tempera technique with realistic details. The falcon is painted in white and brown colours against a contrast yellow background.

Explanation:

  • During the reign of Jahangir, Ustad Mansoor created this lovely artwork. In this photograph, a trained falcon is seated on a padded animal.
  • Ustad Mansoor, who has been granted this word, signs Nadir ul Asr, which is mostly on bird rest. The falcon's nefarious eye is depicted in this painting.
  • Animals or birds are standing still or in a feeding position. He also included foreground plants and animals, and the flower borders, which are typical of Mughal plays, may help to identify his artwork.
  • In terms of ornithology, the drawings of the dodo and the Siberian crane are the most significant.

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