拍品专文
Muhammad Husayn al-Katib Kashmiri (d. AH 1020/1611-12 AD), was the most celebrated calligrapher at the court of the emperor Akbar, who gave him the title Zarin Qalam or 'Golden Pen'. He continued to work at the court of Jahangir and his recorded work is dated between AH 988/1580-81 AD and AH 1017/1608-09 AD (Mehdi Bayani, Ahval va asar-e khosh-nevisan, vol.III, Tehran, 1348 sh., pp.702-704). Many examples of his work are decorated with small pictures of birds as are found here.
A closely related calligraphic panel from the same original album sold at Sotheby's, 22 April 1980, lot 165. More recently one sold in these Rooms, 25 April 2013, lot 51. Another is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1993.380).
A closely related calligraphic panel from the same original album sold at Sotheby's, 22 April 1980, lot 165. More recently one sold in these Rooms, 25 April 2013, lot 51. Another is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1993.380).