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A painted lacquer penbox (qalamdan), made for Prince Kamran Mirza, signed by Fathullah Shirazi, Persia, Qajar, 19th century
Description
- wooden, laquer
Condition
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Catalogue Note
inscriptions
Signed as:
'It was completed for presentation to the one of dazzling light, His exalted Excellency Na'ib al-Salatana, Amir-e Kabir – may my soul be sacrificed for him. Work of Fathullah Shirazi'
His recorded work include pen-boxes with the names Prince Hishmat al-Dawla dated 1275 AH/1858-9 AD sold at Christie's, (London, 11 June 1986); Prince Husam al-Saltanah dated 1284 AH/1887-8 AD; the Prime Minister dated 1296 AH/1878-9 AD In the Negarestan Museum in Tehran; Nasir al-Din Shah dated 1304 AH/1886-7 AD in the ex-Museum of Decorative Art in Tehran; and, also a book cover commissioned by a certain Aqa Mirza Farajullah dated 1302 AH/1884-5 AD in the Chester Beatty Library.
Other works by him are in the Khalili Collection in London and are dated between 1279 AH/1862-3 AD and 1289 AH/1872-3 AD (Khalili et al, Lacquer of the Islamic Lands, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, vol. XXII, Part two, 1997, pp.124-131). His recorded work, which include commissioned pen-boxes for Nasir al-Din Shah and Qajar Princes and nobles are dated between 1275 AH/1858-9 AD and 1304 AH/1886-7 AD.