‘Ali Holding His Sword, Dhu’l-Fiqar, Accompanied by His Sons, Hasan and Husayn
Indian
Seated against a large pink bolster and on a roofed terrace is ‘Ali, the Prophet Muhammad’s cousin and son-in-law. He wears a blue headdress, blue robe, and brown shoes. He has a dark mustache and a dark, thick, full bead. His hands are crossed at the wrists on his lap and hold Dhu’l Fiqar, his bifurcated sword given to him by the Prophet Muhammad during the Battle of Uhud against the Meccans in the year 625 and thought to have been imbued with magical powers. A green halo bordered in gold surrounds his head. Seated diagonally behind ‘Ali are two young boys. The one on the right wears a pink turban, pink over coat, and a green robe (jama). The one on the left hears a red turban, a red overcoat, and a green robe. Both have their hands crossed in their laps and their right hands clutching white handkerchiefs. They also bear green halos with gold borders. The two figures are most likely ‘Ali’s sons and the Prophet’s grandsons, Hasan and Husayn.
Opaque watercolor and gold on paper