The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels
Flag of IndiaIslamic ArtDrawingsca 1600

By Manohar

The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels is a drawings from India created in ca 1600 using brown and blue ink with gold on paper measuring H: 12 5/8 in (32.1 cm) x W: 9 3/16 in (23.3 cm) attributed to Manohar — now part of the Islamic Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

About This Artwork

MediumBrown and blue ink with gold on paper
DimensionsH: 12 5/8 in (32.1 cm) x W: 9 3/16 in (23.3 cm)
ClassificationDrawings
DepartmentIslamic Art
Credit LineGift of Steven Kossak, The Kronos Collections, 2015
Dateca 1600

Historical Context

Geography

Origin: India. Flag of India

Frequently Asked Questions

What department houses The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels?

The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels is housed in the Islamic Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

When was The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels created?

The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels dates to ca 1600.

What material is The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels made from?

The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels is crafted from brown and blue ink with gold on paper.

Where does The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels originate?

The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels originates from India.

Is The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels in the public domain?

The Virgin and Child Attended by Angels is in the public domain and can be freely used.

Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026

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