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A maiden standing holding a flowering spray Provincial Mughal, late 18th Century image 1
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Lot 202

A maiden standing holding a flowering spray
Provincial Mughal, late 18th Century

22 May 2025, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£1,500 - £2,000

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A maiden standing holding a flowering spray
Provincial Mughal, late 18th Century

pen and ink, gouache and gold on paper laid down on card, gold-decorated floral borders, verso a calligraphic album page with three couplets of Persian verses written by Muhammad Baqir al-Kashani in fine and large nasta'liq in black ink within cloudbands and within rectangular illuminated panels, illuminated floral outer borders
page 343 x 241 mm.

Footnotes

The central panel of the calligraphic page verso bears three couplets possibly from a mathnavi (poet unidentified), and the side cartouches with a couplet and two verses from a ghazal of Amir Shahi Sabsevari (d. AH 857/AD 1452).

The scribe, Muhammad Baqir al-Kashani, also known as Baqir Khordeh, is recorded as a poet, nasta'liq calligrapher and a pupil of Mir Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad Kashani. He was imprisoned on charges of atheism during the reign of Shah 'Abbas, but the governor of Kashan, a friend, helped him to be released from prison. He joined Farhad Khan Qaramanlu and became his librarian. He later moved to India and joined 'Abd al-Rahim Khan Khanan's court and became his librarian. See Mehdi Bayani, ahval va athar-e khoshnevisan, vol. 3, Tehran 1348 sh/1969, pp. 657-658.

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