拍品 82
  • 82

A COURTIER PETITIONS A RULER, INDIA, MUGHAL, CIRCA 1585-95 |

估價
10,000 - 12,000 GBP
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描述

  • gouache and watercolour on paper with drawing
  • painting: 19.7 by 13cm.leaf: 27 by 20.7cm.
gouache heightened with gold on paper, mounted on an album page with pink and green borders decorated with gold scroll-work

來源

Ex-collection Julius and Jay Bisno, California.

Condition

In generally good condition, minor holes, areas of flaking to the paint, in particular affecting the carpet, the reverse with Persian and English inscriptions, as viewed.
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拍品資料及來源

This early Mughal painting shows a courtier petitioning a ruler on a palace terrace. An inscription on the reverse suggests that it depicts the painter Abd al-Samad being received by Emperor Humayun at Kabul in 1545, and attributes the work to Abd al-Samad himself. As far as the subject matter is concerned, the ruler shown here does not wear the characteristic Humayun-style turban, making this unlikely. However, he may be intended to represent a very young Akbar. The miniature has been mounted with borders typical of albums assembled in Lucknow in the second half of the eighteenth century (see, for example, Sotheby’s, London, 10 July 1968, lots 73-112).