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Sale L03220
Three stalking spotted wolves encircling a medallion of
elaborate foliate motifs, Turkman, Herat or Tabriz, 15th
century
LOCATION ESTIMATE AUCTION DATE
London, Bond Street 12,00018,000 GBP Session 1
30 Apr 03 10:30 AM
MEASUREMENTS
drawing 29 by 35.2cm.
board 32.4 by 37cm.
DESCRIPTION
ink and wash on paper, laid down on a thick
triangular-shaped board, edges of gold-sprinkled paper
This is a rare and important drawing closely comparable
to the celebrated works and studies in the great
'Istanbul' albums in the Topkapi Saray Library and the
Diez album, Staatsbibliothek, Berlin. Although similar
drawings have been sold at auction these were mounted on
album pages, with calligraphy, and none were larger than
7.4 by 21.1cm (see sale in these rooms 26th April 1995,
lot 92; 30th April 1992, lot 306; 12th October 1990, lot
143; and at Christie's 26th April 1994, lot 78).
In format the present work can be compared to one drawing
in the Diez Album, Berlin (Paris 2001, p.121, no.86) and
another two previously in the Jean Pozzi Collection
(Robinson 1992, pp.53, pl.III and pp.107-8, nos. 13 and
14). All are triangular-shaped, with one angle rounded,
and the two pieces in the Pozzi collection also display
three of one kind of animal (tigers and butterflies
respectively) round a central medallion. The tiger design
also shows similar leafy sprays as seen on the present
work and the central medallion is almost identical.
Interestingly, this work is punched with small holes,
suggesting that these designs may have been stencilled,
and hence explaining their similitude.
The three spotted wolves depicted here very closely
resemble those on folios 95 and 171 of albums H.2160 and
H.2153 respectively, in the Topkapi Saray Library
(Rogers, Cagman & Tanindi 1986, nos.104 and 106).
Another such wolf can be found again in a drawing from
one of the Topkapi albums where it is depicted with a
variety of other animals among a dense landscape
including similar leafy sprays as seen here (Oriental
Studies 4, 1969, p.87, fig.50). The wolves are skilfully
depicted in various poses and attitudes reflecting the
creativity and spirit of many of the designs found in the
'Istanbul' albums.
The present drawing clearly belongs to this important
group of works which has been the subject of numerous
studies. They have been attributed to Herat and/or Tabriz
and dated from as early as the end of the 14th century to
the second half of the 15th century. These designs have
been thought of as preliminary sketches and studies but
their exact purpose is yet unclear. The triangular-shaped
works have traditionally been thought of as textile
designs although this has yet to be convincingly
established.
For Further Reading:
Thanks and best wishes,
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
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