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A Qajar lacquer penbox (qalamdan) depicting Christian scenes signed by Ahmad Persia, dated AH 1313/AD 1895-96 image 1
A Qajar lacquer penbox (qalamdan) depicting Christian scenes signed by Ahmad Persia, dated AH 1313/AD 1895-96 image 2
Lot 57R

A Qajar lacquer penbox (qalamdan) depicting Christian scenes signed by Ahmad
Persia, dated AH 1313/AD 1895-96

26 October 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A Qajar lacquer penbox (qalamdan) depicting Christian scenes signed by Ahmad
Persia, dated AH 1313/AD 1895-96

with rounded ends and sliding tray, decorated in polychrome and gilt with three cartouches to the top, all with Madonna and Child, the lower cartouche with date and signature, the sides with further cartouches containing figures in landscapes and other Christian scenes, the bottom and sides of tray with floral interlace
23.5 cm. long

Footnotes

Provenance
Private UK collection.

Inscriptions: fakhr-e anbiya ahmad, Pride of prophets, Ahmad 1313

Ahmad is recorded by Karimzadeh Tabrizi as a painter of the late 19th Century. There are three further recorded pieces by him signed as 'Pride of prophets, fakhr-e anbiya ahmad Ahmad', which are dated AH 1314 (AD 1896-7) and AH 1317 (AD 1899-1900), which makes this his earliest recorded work. (M. A. Karimzadeh Tabrizi, The Lives & Art of Old Painters of Iran , vol. 1, London, 1985, pp. 50-51)

For other examples of uses of the the Madonna and Child in Persian lacquer, see: Khalili, Robinson and Stanley, Lacquer of the Islamic Lands, Part One, 1996, cats. 475- 82 and Khalili, Robinson and Stanley, Lacquer of the Islamic Lands, Part Two, 1997, cats 345, 347-51.

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