28th Oct, 2022 11:00

Islamic Art - Property of a European Collector Part IV
 
Lot 67
 

FOUR WATERCOLOUR PORTRAITS OF QAJAR BEAUTIES
Qajar Iran, 19th century

FOUR WATERCOLOUR PORTRAITS OF QAJAR BEAUTIES
Qajar Iran, 19th century

Opaque pigments, ink, and white wash heightened with gold on paper, comprising two full-length standing portraits of Qajar maidens, dressed in typical attires with striped termeh jackets enhanced with gem-studded golden bazubands, with matching striped termeh caps, one drinking from a cup and the latter playing a traditional Persian fretted instrument, possibly a setar or tanbur, the first inscribed in black ink on the bottom left Shodam Az Jahan... Ghulam Ali 1258 AH (1842), the outer floral border decorated with the nakhuni finger-nail printing technique, mounted, framed, and glazed, 19cm x 12.5cm excluding the frame; the latter unframed, 22cm x 14cm; another similar portrait, possibly from an album, depicting a couple in an interior, mounted on a cardboard frame, 23.8cm x 17cm excluding the frame; and the fourth portrait with a maiden seated on a Western high chair or sofa, dressed in a more conservative attire with a white chador with floral embroideries, signed on the lower left corner in red Raqm-e Yahya and dated 1278 AH (1861), mounted, framed, and glazed, 19.2cm x 15cm excluding the frame.

Sold for £875

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