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          A LOVESTRUCK YOUTH
          SAFAVID ISFAHAN, IRAN,
          SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY
          Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper,
          set within gold and polychrome rules, a gold-
          sprinkled margin with outer gold and polychrome
          rules, pasted onto card, the reverse with 'II' in
          pencil
          Painting 4º X 6win. (10.8 x 17.5cm.);
          folio 5q x 8æin. (14 x m.)
          £30,000-40,000     US$35,000-46,000
                               €35,000-46,000
          The handsome young man in our painting is
          depicted in a relaxed pose, propped up on his
          elbow, leaning against cushions, and gazing
          a burn marks on his arm. In the sixteenth and
          seventeenth centuries administering love burns
          (dagh) on your partner was a sign of a lover’s
          sincerity and devotion. A painting signed and
          dated by Afzal al-Husayni, a student of Reza
          ‘Abbasi, depicts such a scene (Spirit and Life.
          Masterpieces of Islamic Art from the Aga Khan
          Museum Collection, Geneva, 2007, p.157, no.124).
          Reclining youths, such as ours, are a rare subject
          in contrast to the numerous contemporaneous
          portraits of seated or standing figures. The fine
          face of our youth resembles in style the work of
          the artist Mu’in Musavvir, for example a painting
          of a loving couple and servant exhibited in
          Treasures of Islam, Geneva, 1985, p.124, no.95. It
          is likely that our painting dates to a similar period.

          A related portrait of a reclining youth, attributed
          to Muhammad Qasim, sold in these Rooms,
          25 October 2018, lot 103. As in our painting,
          the background there was decorated with gold
          highlighted foliage and plants, typical of Reza
          ‘Abbasi and his followers.

















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