English: "Portrait of Saint Jerome as the Representation of Melancholy" by Farrukh Beg (borders attributed to Ustad Mansur). Folio from a royal album of Shah Jahan. This miniature is based on a print by the Flemish printmaker Marten de Vos (1532-1603 CE) of ‘Dolor’ (Sadness), which in turn was based on a depiction of St. Jerome by Albrecht Dürer. India, 1615. Museum of Islamic Art, Doha MS.44.2007
'amal-i Nadir al-'asr Farrukh Beg dar sinn-i haftad salagi marqum sakhta ba'd az fath-i Rana dar Ajmer ba-nazar daravurd dar sana-i 10-ijulus...
[Done by the Wonder of the Age, Farrukh Beg, at the age of seventy, who showed it [to the emperor] after the victory over the Rana in Ajmer in regnal year 10... [ 1615]]
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