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A portrait of a standing nobleman, Deccan, India, Late 17th Century, Opaque pigments heightened...
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A portrait of a standing nobleman,
Deccan, India, Late 17th Century,
Opaque pigments heightened...
Price Realised: £5,248
Estimate: £3,000 - £5,000
Price realised is hammer price plus fees (31.2% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).
Lot 311
Description
A portrait of a standing nobleman,
Deccan, India, Late 17th Century,
Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, turbaned, facing right, holding a flower, his right hand resting on his tulwar's pommel, a katar tucked in his sash, against light green field, laid between narrow gold margins ruled in black and blue, wider silver speckled margins, the reverse inscribed in black ink above and to the lower left corner, some numerals in red and blue ink, mounted
30.2 x 19cm.
Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Toby Falk (1942-1997).
In the late 17th century, around the time of the Mughal conquest of the Deccan, there was a sudden proliferation of portrait paintings. Many of these were likenesses of Mughal and Deccani rulers, often imitations of earlier known portraits, which were compiled into albums for European patrons in the Deccan as well as for export. Our portrait depicts an unidentified Muslim courtier from the reign of Emperor Jahangir.
Fees & VAT
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