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INDIAN SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY

Paintings of Persian men in a garden and a lioness.

c. 1600-1650

RCIN 1005069.t

Folio 19

recto:

Men in a garden, early 17th century.

Four young men in a walled garden, probably an illustration to a Persian text. They wear eastern Persian turbans and are in such animated discussion that they disturb the gardener in his work. The garden is of quadripartite 'chahar bagh' form: a symmetrical plan with stone paths and a central raised marble pool surrounded by flowering plants. Its water source is a Persian wheel turning on the left which empties water into the stone-lined runnel raised above the wall. The men stand beneath an ornately-decorated two-storey pavilion, the upper story of which is open to catch the breeze. A door keeper stands guard at the entrance gate opposite while two men walk past, evidently aware of the commotion going on inside.


verso:

Lioness, early 17th century.

A lioness, whose body is discretely outlined in gold, rests on grass beside a leafy tree toward which her head is turned.


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