Lot Essay
Two other leaves from the same album were sold in Sotheby's London, 1 December 1969, lot 68 (also published in E.J. Grube, Islamic Painting in the collection of H.P.Kraus, New York, 1972, no.228, pl.L) and 7 April 1975, lot 30. All of the folios feature portraits of single figures, with panels of calligraphy within cloud bands. The, albeit imaginary, portrait of Sultan Husayn Bayqara in the work is interesting in that it immediately associates the album with him.
The album page, particularly the gold-heightened stencilled arabesques of the verso margins, also bear remarkable similarity to an album page in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul (published in David J. Roxburgh, The Persian Album 1400-1600, Yale, 2005, fig.124, p.230).
The album page, particularly the gold-heightened stencilled arabesques of the verso margins, also bear remarkable similarity to an album page in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul (published in David J. Roxburgh, The Persian Album 1400-1600, Yale, 2005, fig.124, p.230).