GOL AND GOLROKH IN AN EMBRACE
GOL AND GOLROKH IN AN EMBRACE

TIMURID SHIRAZ, SOUTH IRAN, CIRCA 1430-40

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GOL AND GOLROKH IN AN EMBRACE
TIMURID SHIRAZ, SOUTH IRAN, CIRCA 1430-40
Gouache heightened with gold on paper, depicting a female figure wearing a golden robe in the arms of a male figure in a grey gold-embroidered robe, both lean against a large blue baluster cushion on a red textile covered dias, the couple are served by an attendant, and listen to the lute played by a female musician, large blooms and trees around them, all set on rich gold background, two columns of elegant Persian verses in nasta'liq- above and below, mounted, framed and glazed
Miniature 8½ x 4 7/8in. (21.5 x 12.5cm.); folio 11 1/8 x 6 5/8in. (28.2 x 16.3cm.)

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Lot Essay

The very individual calligraphy that surmounts this miniature finds a comparable in that of a Timurid Shirazi miniature dated 1446 in the Keir Collection (B.W. Robinson, Persian and Pre-Mughal Indian Painting, Islamic Painting and the Arts of the Book, pl. 31, no. III.101, p. 140). It also bears strong resemblance to the perhaps more familiar copy of Sharaf al-Din 'Ali's history of Timur, the Zafar-nameh, completed for Ibrahim Sultan in Shiraz in Dhu'l Hijja AH 839/June-July 1436 AD (Eleanor Sims, Ibrahim-Sultan's Illustrated Zafar-Nameh of 839/1439, Islamic Art IV, 1991, p. 178). If anything the present miniature, with the extremely fine treatment of the swaying trees and the green vegetation that covers the hill, is more sensitively rendered than those.

Another folio from the same manuscript was sold in these Rooms, 13 April 2010, lot 70

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