A PORTRAIT OF A SEATED MAN SPINNING WOOL
A PORTRAIT OF A SEATED MAN SPINNING WOOL
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A PORTRAIT OF A SEATED MAN SPINNING WOOL

SCHOOL OF KAMAL AL-MULK, QAJAR IRAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY

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A PORTRAIT OF A SEATED MAN SPINNING WOOL
SCHOOL OF KAMAL AL-MULK, QAJAR IRAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
Oil on canvas, framed
19 ¾ x 23 1/8in. (50 x 58.7cm.) including frame

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This painting can be attributed to a student or a close follower of Kamal al-Mulk, as it closely resembles the techniques and colour palletes used by him. The master established Sanaye Mostazrafeh Art School, better known as Kamal al-Mulk Art School, in 1911 in Tehran. The School's goal was to find new talents, embrace them and educate them in the best possible way. It is probable that our painting is a product of a student of that school.

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