ISKANDAR SUMMONS HIS COMMANDERS
ISKANDAR SUMMONS HIS COMMANDERS
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ISKANDAR SUMMONS HIS COMMANDERS

PROBABLY SAFAVID TABRIZ OR QAZVIN, IRAN, THIRD QUARTER 16TH CENTURY

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ISKANDAR SUMMONS HIS COMMANDERS
PROBABLY SAFAVID TABRIZ OR QAZVIN, IRAN, THIRD QUARTER 16TH CENTURY
An illustration from the Sharafnama of Nizami's Khamsa, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, set within gold, red and black rules, an inner border of sixteen rectangular cartouches containing black nasta'liq reserved in clouds against gold, a further larger rectangular cartouche of black nasta'liq above and below, gold-sprinkled pink outer border, the buff margins decorated with a gold star-lattice, laid down onto card, the verso plain, mounted, framed and glazed
Painting 6 ¾ x 5 1/8in. (17.2 x 13cm.); folio 12 7/8 x 8 7/8in. (32.8 x 23cm.)
Provenance
New York by 1971

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The painting has been pasted into a later album page and the large text pasted above and below is from the Anwar-i Suhayli of Va'iz al-Kashifi, whilst the small cartouches running vertically either side are non-continuous extracts from Nizami's Khamsa. A very similar illustration of Shapur presenting a portrait of Khusraw to Shirin, from the Khamsa of Nizami, mounted in a later album page was sold in these Rooms, 4 October 2012, lot 116. Not only is the illustration of that painting closely comparable to ours, the page in which it has been laid down follows the same pattern of larger cartouches of text above and below, smaller vertical cartouches of text, and margins with similar gilt lattice decoration.

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