Asta 269 Arte Islamica
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Lotto 175 Islamic Art A Maharaja portrait India, 20th century Oil on canvas . . Cm 104,00 x 149,00.
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Lotto 176 Drawing on paper portarying a dancing odalisque . . Cm 23,50 x 44,00. . Frame present
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Lotto 177 Islamic Art A 19th century painting of Mehmet the Conqueror after Gentile Bellini oil on canvas. . Cm 31,50 x 42,00. . Frame present
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Lotto 178 Islamic Art A drawing depicting the shore of Istanbul signed Aivozovski (1817-1900) . . Cm 13,50 x 9,00. Frame present
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Lotto 179 Islamic Art A gouache, ink and drawing portrait of a Turkish nobleman incomprehensibly signed Ottoman Turkey, 19th century . . Cm 16,50 x 12,50.
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Lotto 180 Islamic Art Paul Albert Besnard (Paris 1849 - Paris1934)Three orientalist paintings Watercolour and black pencil on paper . . . Provenance: Luigi Armondi Collection, Brescia. Frame present
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Lotto 181 Islamic Art Razi, atelier of Kamal-ol-MolkMeygoun Iran, dated 1901Oil on canvas . . Cm 73,50 x 126,00. Pointillist painting depicting high trees in a glade. Signed lower right.Certificate of expertise by Tenstar Community. Frame present
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Lotto 182 Islamic Art A rare Timur’s portrait After Cristofano dell'Altissimo (Florence 1525-1605)17th century Oil on canvas . . Cm 54,00 x 76,00. Portrait of the well-known ruler and progenitor of the Timurid dynasty, pictured with a white pointed hat, a sumptuous vest and a bow and arrow on his left shoulder. The inscription in Italian reads "Tamerlano. Tartaro". the first being the Italian name for Timur and the latter a manner to identify the Mongols. The original subject of this painting was made by Cristofano dell’Altissimo and it is part of the Giovio collection started in 1552 by order of Cosimo I de’ Medici, who charged the painter Cristofano dell’Altissimo with copying the portraits of the Galleria Universale degli Uomini of Paolo Giovo, bishop of Como, held in his villa in Borgovico. Cristofano dell'Altissimo painted at least 280 portraits, among these Sultans and Eastern important people are the rarest. During the centuries, paintings such as this have been copied and used also as diplomatic gifts.We know at least two series including Sultans and eastern people portraits: one at the Topkapi Palace of Instanbul, constituted by the portraits shipped from Venice in 1779, and another composed of 14 portraits painted by Veronese in the Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen of Munich.Provenance: Private Collection Milan, Italy.
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Lotto 183 Islamic Art A portrait of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I (r. 1389-1402)After Cristofano dell'Altissimo (Firenze 1525-1605)17th century Oil on canvas . . Cm 54,00 x 76,00. Portrait of the sultan, pictured in profile, with a long pointed beard, a richly ornated cloak and a big rounded turban. the lower inscription identifies him as Baiazet I Turc. Impil., or the Turkish Emperor.Bayezid I was the fouth sultan of the Ottoman empire, he rose to power in 1389 and became known with the nickname of Yildrim (The Thunderbolt). The original subject of this painting was made by Cristofano dell’Altissimo as a part of the Giovio collection started in 1552 by order of Cosimo I de’ Medici, who charged the painter Cristofano dell’Altissimo with copying the portraits of the Galleria Universale degli Uomini of Paolo Giovo, bishop of Como, held in his villa in Borgovico.Giovio himself, in his book Eulogia (1546) thus described the Sultan:"...he had a stern face, and frightening to behold, with a long beard split in two by bristly curls. He was nicknamed Hildrim, that in Tartar means "lightning" of those that frighten like the thinder, because of his characteristic swiftness and his sudden and violent attacks during wars..." (in Elogia virorum bellica virtute illustrium). Cristofano dell'Altissimo painted at least 280 portraits, among these Sultans and Eastern important people are the rarest. During the centuries, paintings such as this have been copied and used also as diplomatic gifts.We know at least two series including Sultans and eastern people portraits: one at the Topkapi Palace of Instanbul, constituted by the portraits shipped from Venice in 1779, and another composed of 14 portraits painted by Veronese in the Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen of Munich.Provenance: Private Collection Milan, Italy.
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Lotto 184 Islamic Art Two silver ottoman braceletsTurkey, 19th century . . .
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Lotto 185 Islamic Art A small bidri box with the miniature of a princessIndia, Deccan, 19th century . . Cm 6,30 x 6,00.
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Lotto 186 Islamic Art An Ottoman amber mouth piece with silver empty blazon Turkey, 19th century . . Cm 8,00. Chips.
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Lotto 187 Islamic Art A collection of three Anglo-Indian turned ivory needle casesIndia, 19th century . . Cm 9,80.
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Lotto 188 Islamic Art A collection of seven bangles Turkey, 19th-20th century . . .
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Lotto 189 Islamic Art A 20th century carnelian epigraphic stone engraved with the Ayat Al Kursi . . Cm 22,00 x 11,00.
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Lotto 190 Islamic Art A rhino horn and ivory or bone hand backscratcherIndia, 19th century . . Cm 40,50. Two fingers broken.
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Lotto 191 Islamic Art Two Islamic carved stone glyptics . . Cm 9,00 x 1,20.
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Lotto 192 Islamic Art An Ottoman Kayseri shell carved with mosques and floral sprays Turkey, 19th century . . Cm 18,00.
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Lotto 193 Islamic Art An Ottoman dish caoted with mother-of-pearl tilesTurkey, 18th - 19th century . . Cm 20,00.
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Lotto 194 Islamic Art A silver and ivory page turner Southern India, mid 19th century . . Cm 45,50.
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Lotto 195 Islamic Art A metal enameled archer ring in the shape of a lion Northern India, 19th century . . Cm 4,50.
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Lotto 196 Islamic Art An ivory carving in the shape of a camelPossibly Egypt, 12th century or later . . Cm 5,50 x 4,20. Damages.
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Lotto 197 Islamic Art An Ottoman silver belt bearing two tughras whose one of Sultan Abdulaziz I (1861-1876)Turkey, 19th century . . Cm 94,00.
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Lotto 198 Islamic Art A silver fibula with tughra Possibly Algeria, first half 19th century . . Cm 16,00 x 16,00.