20th May, 2026 11:00

Live Sale: Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art 2026

 
Lot 24
 

24

A SEATED LADY, PROVINCIAL MUGHAL, PROBABLY AWADH, NORTH INDIA, CIRCA 1760

in opaque colours and gold on paper laid down on card, the seated figure within an oval cartouche central placed within an elaborate ground of polychrome illumination, two lines of calligraphy in white within pendant cartouches, ruled margins in blue and red enclosing a border of foliate scrolls in gold on a dark blue ground, a cartouche with a line of calligraphy in black on a gold ground set above on the album page, the reverse with an illuminated page set with five lines of nasta'liq, central image 10.1 x 6.7cm., folio 48.2 x 32.5cm.

Inscriptions: the title above the page; tasvir-i husn 'alam-i sharab “Depiction of Beauty. The world of drinking”

Within the page the two lines of calligraphy contain the opening sura (al-Fatiha) of the Qur’an.

Verso with lines from a ghazal of Hafez

This a folio from an album of portraits each usually inscribed in Persian with the title tasvir-i husn or Depiction of Beauty and hence has become known as the Husn Album. The folios, as with this example, are typically on a gold flecked ground with the images contained within the dark blue border. The portraits are variously Mughal from the late sixteenth, seventeenth or eighteenth century and attributed to the court artists of Awadh.

The album was possibly assembled by the Nawab of Awadh, Shuja al-Daula, around 1770 though It has also been suggested that the patron of this album could have been the Mughal nobleman Najm al-Din 'Ali Khan. For other folios sold at auction, see Christies, London, 8th April 2008, lots 293 and 294; 25th April 2013, lot 175; Sotheby’s London, 25th October 2017, lot 83, 19th October 2016, lot 18, and 25th October 2023, lot 49.

ex Bonhams

Sold for £11,000


 

in opaque colours and gold on paper laid down on card, the seated figure within an oval cartouche central placed within an elaborate ground of polychrome illumination, two lines of calligraphy in white within pendant cartouches, ruled margins in blue and red enclosing a border of foliate scrolls in gold on a dark blue ground, a cartouche with a line of calligraphy in black on a gold ground set above on the album page, the reverse with an illuminated page set with five lines of nasta'liq, central image 10.1 x 6.7cm., folio 48.2 x 32.5cm.

Inscriptions: the title above the page; tasvir-i husn 'alam-i sharab “Depiction of Beauty. The world of drinking”

Within the page the two lines of calligraphy contain the opening sura (al-Fatiha) of the Qur’an.

Verso with lines from a ghazal of Hafez

This a folio from an album of portraits each usually inscribed in Persian with the title tasvir-i husn or Depiction of Beauty and hence has become known as the Husn Album. The folios, as with this example, are typically on a gold flecked ground with the images contained within the dark blue border. The portraits are variously Mughal from the late sixteenth, seventeenth or eighteenth century and attributed to the court artists of Awadh.

The album was possibly assembled by the Nawab of Awadh, Shuja al-Daula, around 1770 though It has also been suggested that the patron of this album could have been the Mughal nobleman Najm al-Din 'Ali Khan. For other folios sold at auction, see Christies, London, 8th April 2008, lots 293 and 294; 25th April 2013, lot 175; Sotheby’s London, 25th October 2017, lot 83, 19th October 2016, lot 18, and 25th October 2023, lot 49.

Auction: Live Sale: Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art 2026, 20th May, 2026

The sale includes the collection of Robert Skelton OBE, curator of Indian Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum.  It comprises some exquisite 18th and 19th century Indian paintings and drawings as well as a fine group of modern Indian paintings with works by Shiavax Chavda (1914 - 1990), Francis Newton Souza (1924 - 2002), K Laxma Goud (B. 1940) and Jayashree Chakravarty (B. 1956).  Tiles, Indian bronzes, thewa boxes, a silver gilt ewer, a ‘Koftgari’ pen box and a Mughal carved black jade dagger are also among the lots in this collection.

Also in the same sale is 10th -12th century Persian pottery, a monumental pair of 19th century doors, Persian and Syrian ceramics including tiles, also Iznic tiles from Ottoman Anatolia. Other lots include Indian bronze figures, small furniture, textiles and rugs.
 
Auction Location: London, UK
 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Sunday 17th May: 12pm to 4pm 
Monday 18th May: 10am to 5:30pm
Tuesday 19th May: 10am to 5pm
 
CONTACT
indianandislamic@olympiaauctions.com  + 44 (0)20 7806 5545
 
 

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Sunday 17th May: 12pm to 4pm 
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Tuesday 19th May: 10am to 5pm

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