Auction Closed
March 20, 05:22 PM GMT
Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Opaque waterbased pigment🅷s with gold on buff polished paper. Black ink
text in Nasta'liq script between ruled lines.
Folio: 9¾ by 6 in., 24.5 by 15 cm
Image: 7¼ by 4¼ in., 18.5 by 10.6 cm
Framed
Rustam with his distinctive lion-face head-gear charges his Turanian adversary as they ruಌsh towards each other brandishing gold battle maces. 🦄The epic figures are envisioned here as Akbar-period Mughals with the attending figures below wearing flat pagris (headgear) and Mughal-style jamas.
Shown against a mauve rocky outcropping withꦍ colorful small flowers shown floating between foreground and backgroun🌄d. Below them a dark-green flower-strewn ground.
Various details in the color palette, facial and costume types as well as the scattered floral sprigs suggest a 𒁃date i🐷n the very early Seventeenth Century and were likely produced at Agra - a center of artistic activity patronized by members of the Mughal court during the later reign of the Mughal Emperor
Another folio from the same manuscript was soꦛld a🐷t Christies New York, 11th September 2019 lot 392.
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