• BAHRAM GUR IN THE BLUE PAVILION 1590
  • Handicrafts and classics, miniature
  • 28.5 * 40 cm
  • SAFAVID QAZVIN, CIRCA 1590
    Illustration from the Khamsa of Nizami Ganjavi, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, four columns of black nasta'liq above and below with heading in red nasta'liq, set within gold and polychrome rules, cropped and mounted onto blue card
    Painting 7 1⁄4 x 5 5⁄8in. (18.2 x 14.2cm.); text panel 10 x 5 5⁄8in. (25.4 x 14.2cm.); folio 15 3⁄4 x 11 1⁄4in. (40 x 28.5cm.)
Estimation
£8,000
10,529 USD
- £12,000
15,794 USD
Realized Price
£17,640
23,217 USD
76.4%
Artwork Description

Here our protagonist listens the Princess of Khwarazm (a region in Central Asia north of Iran), daughter of the King of the Fifth Clime, on Wednesday. The painting is ambitious in its execution with the blue tonality faithfully staying true to the story it depicts. The sense of princely leisure is created through salvers overflowing with fruit, golden ewers and white porcelain. The pair, and their accompanying musicians and servants, are protected by a black fence from the outside world, guarded dutifully by the chamberlain (hajib).
The artist has gone further than simply visualise the text, and his work is a product of whimsical imagination with the blue tiling of the courtyard and dome inconsistent with contemporary architectural trends. Bahram is given his own personal carpet – shared not even with the Princess – denoting to the viewer his import and rank. Finally, the two cypress trees which burst through the rules into the outer margins allude to the beauty of the royal pair.
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