Arts of the Islamic World & India
Arts of the Islamic World & India
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October 23, 01:24 PM GMT
Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
ink and watercolour on paper, with narrow black border, laid down on linen, the reverse with an inscription in black nasta'liq script 'mekka mu'azzama' (The Holy Mecca)
29.4 by 52.2cm.
Dr and Mrs W. Böhning, Mannheim, Germany, 1970s
B.N. Goswamy & A.L. Dallapiccola, A Place Apart: Painting in Kutch 1720-1820, Delhi, 1983, p.90, fig.25
The area of Kutch in Gujarat had a large community of Muslims in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The rulers of Kutch also took an interest and ensured that there were enough boats at their shores to carry Muslims who would arrive from all over India to embark on the Hajj pilgrimage. It is quite likely that this illustration of Mecca was produced by an artist from Kutch after visiting the Holy Sites of Islam. It is also possible that this depiction of Mecca was based on European engravings brought to India by Western travellers. The unusual perspective of this view is noteworthy and is in contrast to the more common bird’s eye perspective of the Holy Places produced in India and Ottoman Turkey in the nineteenth century. A view of Medina by the same artist sold in these Rooms, 30 March 2022, lot 14.
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