The Orientalist Sale
The Orientalist Sale
Prayer in the Desert
Auction Closed
October 24, 01:12 PM GMT
Estimate
60,000 - 80,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Otto Pilny
Swiss
1866 - 1936
Prayer in the Desert
signed and situated OTTO PILNY Cairo lower right
oil on canvas
Unframed: 80 by 120cm., 31½ by 47¼in.
Framed: 95 by 135cm., 37½ by 53¼in.
Orientalist painters, Pilny included, tended to depict Muslim worshippers in a variety of different positions within the same painting. While this a deviation from reality (the stages of prayer would have been followed in synchronicity by all present), artists doubtless wished to show their assumed Western audiences, in a single frame, the diversity of postures in Muslim prayer, as recorded in Edward William Lane’s influential An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians (1836). Here, the man standing recites the Takbir or invocation to God; three others, kneeling, pray the Tashahhud; while two of their companions bow to the ground in Sujud.