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A notebook illustrated with gentle foliage, flowers and a princely youth dressed in fine garments. It takes its inspiration from a painting by Ali Quli Jabbadar, an Iranian artist known as one of the first to have introduced European influences in the Safavid miniature painting. His paintings typically focused on the themes revolving around the royal courts.
Original artwork is part of Museum of Islamic Art's “Fashioning an Empire: Textiles from Safavid Iran" Exhibition.
Inspired by: A Princely Youth in a Wooded Landscape
by ‘Ali Quli Jabbadar (active second half 11th century AH / second half of the 17th century CE)
Iran, Isfahan
Safavid period, 1070-1086 AH (1660-1675 CE)
Gold, ink and opaque watercolour on paper
Museum of Islamic Art, Doha
MIA.2014.453
Format: A5 softcover
Dimensions: 21cm x 14.5cm
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Notebook "Portrait of a Princely Youth in a Wooded Landscape"
A notebook illustrated with gentle foliage, flowers and a princely youth dressed in fine garments. It takes its inspiration from a painting by Ali Quli Jabbadar, an Iranian artist known as one of the first to have introduced European influences in the Safavid miniature painting. His paintings typically focused on the themes revolving around the royal courts.
Original artwork is part of Museum of Islamic Art's “Fashioning an Empire: Textiles from Safavid Iran" Exhibition.
Inspired by: A Princely Youth in a Wooded Landscape
by ‘Ali Quli Jabbadar (active second half 11th century AH / second half of the 17th century CE)
Iran, Isfahan
Safavid period, 1070-1086 AH (1660-1675 CE)
Gold, ink and opaque watercolour on paper
Museum of Islamic Art, Doha
MIA.2014.453
Format: A5 softcover
Dimensions: 21cm x 14.5cm