Pen Box with Portrait Medallions on Floral Ground
Haji Muhammad
Persian
Cover and sliding compartment with rounded ends. The top is decorated in vertical format with three portrait medallions and two anchor pendants, surrounded by flowers painted on a red background. The inscription is written in the anchor pendants, and it reads, "He the Most High. It was painted by Haji Muhammad in 1102 H. (1690-1691)." The portraits are all of women, and the central figure wears a fanciful European gown. The sides are decorated with floral scrolls, which are continuous around the ends. The walls of the compartment bear gold landscape motifs on a red background. The base is plain red.
Opaque watercolor, gold-colored pigments, copper alloy particles, and lacquer over silver layer on pasteboard
Safavid period