拍品專文
The last Mughal Emperor of Delhi Bahadur Shah Zafar (r. 1837 – 1857) is recognised for successfully fostering a vibrant court culture and a brief, but impactful, revival of artistic and literary expression. An enthusiast and follower of renowned poets including Ghalib and Zauq, Zafar was himself an accomplished poet and calligrapher. The legacy of his calligraphic skills prevails in works like this, which are rare not only for their historical significance but also their artistry. Two similar works were sold in these Rooms on 7 April 2011, lot 294 and 25 April 2024, lot 114. An additional two examples are in the British Library (Add.21474, f.3 and IO Isl 3581). What sets this particular work apart is its fusing of devotional depth with poetic elegance and the refined execution places it at the intersection of imperial sophistication and spiritual reflection.