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A GRISAILLE PAINTING OF A BEAR
ZAND OR QAJAR IRAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY
Pen and ink on lacquered paper, a bear, his tongue lolling from his mouth, props himself up against a leafless branch, slight staining, laid down between various gold and polychrome borders on a wide green card margin with polychrome gul-o-bulbul illumination, mounted
Painting 6 7/8 x 4¾in. (17.2 x 12cm.); folio 13 x 8 1/8in. (33.1 x 20.6cm.)

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