A PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE WITH RED SHOES
A PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE WITH RED SHOES
A PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE WITH RED SHOES
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF CHARLES AND REGINA SLATKIN
A PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE WITH RED SHOES

DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, CIRCA 1740

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A PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE WITH RED SHOES
DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, CIRCA 1740
Opaque pigments on paper, set within red, blue and black rules, with narrow inner border decorated with a gold foliate design on a blue ground and narrow peach outer border, the margins gold-speckled, the verso plain
Painting 5 ¼ x 2 ½in. (14.8 x 6.8cm.); folio 11 5/8 x 8in. (29.5 x 20cm.)

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Lot Essay


At first glance it would appear that this portrait and the following lot were created together as a pair. The two figures mirror one another in pose and each wear matching trousers and diaphanous jama. However, the slightly different treatment of the ground beneath them and slight stylistic changes, for example the portrait of the lady has detailing around her hands and face in red ink, suggests that they are not exactly contemporary. Most likely is that the portrait of the lady was painted afterwards to face the other when the album was assembled in the mid-18th century.

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