Indian Collection Two myna birds c. 1620 (Mughal Period) 14.6 x 9.5 cm Gouache on paper Two mynas (the Common or Indian Myna, Acridotheres tristis) stand silhouetted against a strong red ground. The Mughal artist captures well the mannerisms and natural inquisitiveness of the species. Often kept as cage birds, mynas were prized in India as elsewhere for their mimicry of the human voice and other sounds. To view a high-resolution version of this image and for further information please visit the Yousef Jameel Online Centre at the Ashmolean. Share ⊶ Twitter Facebook Pinterest