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Arts of the Book: Illustrated Texts, Miniatures
Object name
Youth And Dervish In Conversation
Geography
Iran
Period
Safavid, circa 1590 CE
Dynasty
Safavid
Materials and technique
Opaque watercolour and gold on paper
Dimensions
Page 32.2 x 20.2 cm; Image 19.9 x 12.7 cm
Accession number
AKM00074
Description
A young man dressed in fine robes and a gold-edged turban gazes at a safina, the small oblong album in his hands. His seat is the trunk of a blossoming tree, whose curving branches gently surround him. The tripartite division of the landscape into a gilded sky full of scrolling clouds, a lilac mountain background, and a flower-filled dark grassy ground is typical of the Khurasan style at the end of the sixteenth century. Opposite the youth is a fresh faced young dervish with a shaven head, accessorised by a white leopard skin, a kashkul or begging bowl, a purse, and a knife. He holds out something, perhaps a cup, which has been effaced. Some dervish groups may have incited trouble, but late sixteenth-century Persian sources also laud the personal qualities of dervishes, calling them self-effacing, noble-minded, and kindly. In this vein, Sheila Canby has proposed that the young dervish here may not represent an actual dervish but a metaphor for the admired ideals of a dervish. Although this painting is currently mounted on an album page, its composition - that of a youth in conversation with a dervish - was seen often on colophon pages of manuscripts.
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