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The Likeness of a Zebra

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Specifications: Water Color Painting On Paper Artist: Kailash Raj 10 inches X 8 inches The painting, a simple and realistic portrayal, represents the likeness of the animal worldwide known as zebra, one of the African quadrupeds, especially from the family of Equus burchelli related to ass or horse with black and white stripes. In Italian, Spanish and Portuguese zebra initially denoted a wild ass, and sometimes, a wild horse. Zebra is now universally known as an African horse with black and white stripes and erect mane. The zebra’s form with black and white stripes has rigidified almost like a phrase denotative of anything having black and white stripes, such as a ‘zebra crossing’, pedestrians’ road or street crossing, marked with white and black stripes. In zebra finch, or zebra mussel the term zebra is indicative of the same form with white and black stripes. Except some insignificant aspects, such as some change in the background tint and exclusion of border designs, in every other thing, even the inscription, this portrayal of the animal is a hair-to-hair reproduction of an earlier Mughal masterpiece of 1621, now in Victoria and Albert Museum, London, by the timeless painter Ustad Mansur, the world has not produced a second one to equal him in nature painting, in painting flora and fauna, birds and animals – their likenesses, spirit and mood. Not merely that Ustad Mansur had worked at the Mughal court atelier under Akbar and Jahangir and was among the best masters of the Mughal court, or that Jahangir had honoured him with the title ‘Nadir u’l Asri’ – unequalled of the Age, he had also autographed this zebra portrait putting his remark on one arm of its framing space as : ‘Astari ki Rumian ba hamrahi-e Mir Ja’far awurda budand. San 1030 Hijri. Shabih-i in ra Nadir u’l Asri Ustad Mansur kashidah. San 16,’ that is, (mule) ‘which the Turks who came in company with Mir Ja’far had brought from Abyssinia. Year 1030 o

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