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                                                                               A PRINCE IN A GARDEN
                                                                               BUKHARA, UZBEKISTAN, CIRCA 1525-35
                                                                               Opaque pigments heightened with gold and silver
                                                                               on paper, set between gold and polychrome rules,
                                                                               the buff margins with gold illumination cropped,
                                                                               the reverse plain
                                                                               Painting 9º x 5qin. (23.7 x 14cm.);
                                                                               folio 9¬ x 6¬in. (24.5 x 17cm.)
                                                                               £10,000-15,000      US$12,000-17,000
                                                                                                     €12,000-17,000
                                                                               The Bukharan school of painting, which was
                                                                               influenced by the Herat style, is characterized by
                                                                               a bright palette, golden skies, and the use of a
                                                                               black ground to set off fine arabesque designs.
                                                                               This scene of an enthroned prince in a chahar
                                                                               bagh garden, with the lavishly dressed attendants
                                                                               and fine metal objects and ceramics, provides a
                                                                               glimpse into the types of luxury goods found in
                                                                               the early sixteenth century. This painting would
                                                                               have once belonged to a lavishly illustrated
                                                                               Persian epic. A manuscript of Yusuz wa Zuleykha
                                                                               illustrated by Mahmud Muzahhib, including a
                                                                               Painting which depicts Yusuf enthroned with
                                                                               female attendants also in a chahar bagh was sold
                                                                               in these Rooms, 10 April 2014, lot 10. Mahmud
                                                                               al-Muzahhib was the most important artist of      θ 42
                                                                               his generation in Bukhara, the leading proponent   KAMAL AL-DIN KNOWN AS VAHSHI BAQFI (D. 1583):
                                                                               of the Bukhara school of painting under the       FARHAD VA SHIRIN
                                                                               Shaybanids, especially the great bibliophile      SIGNED HUSAYN AL-TABRIZI, SAFAVID IRAN, 16TH CENTURY
                                                                                                                                                                                     PROVENANCE:
                                                                               Sultan 'Abd al-Aziz.                              Poetry, Persian manuscript on gold-sprinkled paper, 35ff. as numbered plus   Anon sale, Christie's, London, 25th April 2013, lot 8
                                                                                                                                 four fly leaves, each folio with 12ll. of black nasta'liq arranged in two columns
                                                                               Another Bukhara painting depicting an outdoor     with double gold intercolumnar rules filled with gold and blue flowering   Muhammad Husayn al-Tabrizi (d. 17 Rajab AH 985/30 September 1577
                                                                               scene was sold in these Rooms, 26 October 2017,   vine and small catchwords at the bottom, text panels laid down within gold   AD) was a known Safavid calligrapher of nasta'liq. He was in charge of the
                                                                               lot 90.                                           and polychrome rules on wide coloured margins decorated in gold with fine   inscriptions on monuments and government buildings during the reign of
                                                                                                                                 landscapes filled with foliage and real and fantastic birds and mammals,
                                                                                                                                                                                     Shah Isma'il II (AH 984-85/1576-78 AD). None of his recorded works are
                                                                                                                                 headings in gold nasta'liq on cartouches filled with and surrounded by floral
                                                                                                                                                                                     dated (Mehdi Bayani, Ahval va Asar-e Khosh-Nevisan, Vol. III, Tehran, 1348
                                                                                                                                 illumination, opening folio with gold and polychrome illuminated headpiece,
                                                                                                                                                                                     sh, pp. 680-83). The colophon of our manuscript mentions the patron
                                                                                                                                 text on the first and final bifolia in clouds reserved against gold ground, with
                                                                                                                                 one contemporaneous miniature in gold and polychrome, colophon signed,   as Tahmasp Quli Beyga. As well as library inspection inscriptions, the
                                                                                                                                 folio 1r. with numerous later owner's stamps, some water staining mostly   manuscript has various Mughal seals, including that of I'timad Khan, an
                                                                                                                                 affecting margins, in later Indian gold stamped binding, brown morocco   official of Shah Jahan, dated AH 1063/1652-53 AD; 'Abdullah, born into
                                                                                                                                 doublures                                           familial service (khanah-zad) to 'Alamgir (Aurangzeb) and Muhammad Najm
                                                                                                                                 Text panel 6½ x 3in. (16.4 x 7.6cm.); folio 11.5 x 6win. (29.5 x 17.7cm.)  al-din Khan, Chief Qadi under Aurangzeb, dated AH 1206/1791-92 AD.
                                                                                                                                 £15,000-20,000                       US$18,000-23,000
                                                                                                                                                                        €18,000-23,000  For a note on illuminated marginal borders in the Safavid period please see
                                                                                                                                                                                     lot 59 in this sale.




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