Abstract
Infrared reflectography of the Mughal painting known as Princes of the House of Timur (British Museum, 1913,0208,0.1) suggests at least four phases of overpainting, reveals previously unseen inscriptions, clarifies issues of iconography, and provides parallels with workshop practice—in particular, with bookbinding and book illustration.
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