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Royal Conclave: A Manuscript Glimpse into Persian Courtly Life
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About the Item
A page from a Persian manuscript, distinguished by its intricate miniature painting and surrounding script.
Description
The artwork shows a scene set within a lavish interior, indicating a setting of wealth or royal court. The central figures, likely royalty or nobility based on their rich attire and the context, are engaged in a discussion or an audience. The architectural elements and objects like the throne and the textiles are rendered with fine detail, typical of Persian miniatures.
Style and Period
The style remains consistent with Persian miniature painting, noted for its detailed human figures, architectural elements, and use of vivid colors and gold for embellishment. The depicted interior scene, formal attire, and the script suggest a high cultural context, possibly again aligning with the Safavid dynasty, renowned for its patronage of the arts, including such manuscript illuminations.
Interpretation
The script, if readable, would provide context about the scene, describing a historical event, a piece of literature, or a religious text. The formal setting and the depicted interaction suggest a narrative moment of significance, perhaps a consultation, a decision-making scene, or a depiction of a known historical or mythical story.
- Dimensions:Height: 8.67 in (22 cm)Width: 5.12 in (13 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
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- Place of Origin:Iran
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1720
- Condition:Overall, the manuscript is in good condition for its age, retaining much of its original quality and detail. The colors are vibrant and some details are high-lighted with gold. The image is protected by an acid-free matting board.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-13829-21stDibs: LU3054341111202
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Title: "1844 Persian Cultural Figures: Engraved Prints of Traditional Attires"
Description: This compilation features three handcoloured lithographs representing traditional Persian figures: a common man, a dervish, and a noble, from the esteemed 1844 collection "Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples de Monde" by Auguste Wahlen.
Published in Paris, these prints are crafted through lithography, a popular 19th-century technique, and are enhanced with Arabic gum on wove (vellin) paper. The vivid depiction of their cultural attire and the distinct portrayal of each social stratum make these prints particularly captivating. They offer a glimpse into the historical socio-cultural fabric of Persia, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Middle Eastern art and history.
In the three prints you provided of Persian figures, each character holds something distinct that signifies their role or status within their culture:
1. Persé - Homme du Peuple (Common Man):
- Holding: This figure holds a walking stick or cane, which is a common accessory that could be used for practical purposes like walking support or herding animals.
- Outfit: He wears traditional attire with a long coat and a large hat, indicative of a common man's clothing in historical Persian society. His outfit and the stick both emphasize his everyday, practical life.
2. Derviche Persan (Dervish):
- Holding: The Dervish holds a stick and a begging bowl. Dervishes are known for their ascetic piety, often connected with Sufism in Islam. The stick (or staff) symbolizes their travels and spiritual journey, while the bowl is used to receive alms, reflecting their vow of poverty.
- Interesting Fact: Dervishes are part of a mystical spiritual ascetic practice within Islam, focusing on the universal values of love and service. Their clothing and accessories reflect simplicity and spiritual richness.
3. Noble Persan (Nobleman):
- Holding: The nobleman carries a sword, which is a symbol of power, authority, and martial prowess. It is commonly featured in depictions of nobility as a sign of their status and ability to command.
- Outfit: His clothing is significantly more elaborate and colorful compared to the others, with fur trim and decorative patterns, signifying wealth and high social status.
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