A LACQUER BOX AND COVER SIGNED ABU TALIB AL-MUDARRIS, IRAN, AH 1278/1861-2 AD
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A LACQUER BOX AND COVER SIGNED ABU TALIB AL-MUDARRIS, IRAN, AH 1278/1861-2 AD

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A LACQUER BOX AND COVER SIGNED ABU TALIB AL-MUDARRIS, IRAN, AH 1278/1861-2 AD
Of rectangular form, decorated with shaped panels of various marbled patterns on similar marbled pattern grounds, signed and dated 1273 -- 10 5/8in. (27cm.) wide.
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Lot Essay

Abu Talib was a maker and painter of pen boxes with a particular style known as abr o bad, clouds and wind, which he is credited to have invented.
See Khalili, Robinson and Stanley, lacquer of the Islamic World, The Nasser D. Khalili of Islamic Art, Part One, 1996, pp. 75-6, cat. nos. 178-183

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