A DRAWING OF A YOUTH
A DRAWING OF A YOUTH
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A DRAWING OF A YOUTH

SAFAVID IRAN, MID-16TH CENTURY

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A DRAWING OF A YOUTH
SAFAVID IRAN, MID-16TH CENTURY
Ink heightened with gold on paper, 2ll. black nasta'liq above and below on marbled paper, reserved against gold illuminated cloudbands, in gold-stencilled borders and gold and polychrome rules, the salmon-pink margins similarly stencilled with foliage and birds in gold, the reverse with old French auction label, mounted, framed and glazed
Painting 4 ½ x 3 5⁄8 in. (11.3 x 9.2cm.); folio 14 1⁄8 x 9 ¼in. (35.8 x 23.5)
來源
By repute Japanese private collection, 1979
From which acquired by the current owner

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Pen and ink drawings of courtiers and other characters seen around Safavid Qazvin became popular from the 16th century, setting the groundwork for a genre that would greatly expand after the establishment of a new capital at Isfahan. One of the undisputed early masters of this art was Shaykh Muhammad, whose works include a youth in a fur hat in the Musée de Louvre, Paris (acc.no.OA7117) and a groom struggling with a camel in the Cleveland Museum of Art (acc.no.1944.489). Many of these drawings have the quality of sketches, including charming details such as the detailed - if slightly caricatured - fox in the upper corner of our work.

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