YUSUF IS TAKEN BEFORE POTIPHAR
YUSUF IS TAKEN BEFORE POTIPHAR
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This lot is offered without reserve. THE COLLECTION OF PAUL RICHARD LOEWI (1879-1939) AND HIS DAUGHTER ERICA (1918-1996)
YUSUF IS TAKEN BEFORE POTIPHAR

SAFAVID KHORASSAN, NORTH EASTERN IRAN, CIRCA 1570-80

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YUSUF IS TAKEN BEFORE POTIPHAR
SAFAVID KHORASSAN, NORTH EASTERN IRAN, CIRCA 1570-80
An illustration from Yusuf wa Zulaykha of Jami, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, 2ll. of black nasta'liq above and below on a scrolling ground, within gold and polychrome rules and wide gold-sprinkled margins, the reverse with 10ll. of nasta'liq, a heading in white on a gold illuminated panel
Painting 4 1⁄2 x 4in. (11.5 x 10.2cm.); text panel 5 5⁄8 x 3 1⁄8in. (14.3 x 8cm.); folio 10 3⁄4 x 6 7⁄8in. (27.2 x 17.3cm.)
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The present lot comes from Jami’s 15th century Sufi masterpiece Yusuf wa Zulaykha, an allegorical romance based on the Qur’anic story of the Prophet Yusuf. This painting is an excellent representation of the mystical themes at the core of Jami’s work. We see Zulaykha physically separated from Yusuf, her beloved, who is brought before Potiphar in the next room. Despite her petitions to be allowed entry, indicated by her upward glance and raised hand, the man guarding the door shows no intention of letting her enter. Meanwhile, Yusuf’s meekness before Potiphar can be seen to represent that which a Sufi must strive for. In Zulaykha’s frustration at being banished from Yusuf, we are meant to see our own physical separation from union with the Divine.

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