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Pen box with medallions on floral ground

Pen box with medallions on floral ground

Zayn al-ʿAbidin [al-Imami]

Persian

Oblong pen box consisting of a cover and sliding compartment with rounded ends. The top bears three lobed medallions and two pendants, all outlined in gold. These are set against a reddish ground beautifully decorated with symmetrical designs of small flowers and leaves. The three medallions hold vignettes of birds perched on the branches of flowering prunus plants set against a black background. The artist's name Zayn al-ʿAbidin and the date 1270 H. (1853-1854) are written on the prunus trunks. Symmetrical floral compositions fill the pendants. The sides and ends bear horizontal segments filled with floral scrolls against a red background. These alternate with smaller segments with iris and poppies set against a dark brown background. The base is decorated with fine gold scrollwork on dark brown background.

Watercolor, gold-colored pigments, and lacquer over brass layer on pasteboard

Qajar period

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