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Pen Box with Flowers and Putti
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A roughly symmetrical composition of putti cavorting among acanthus leaves and blooming roses decorates the upper surface of this pen box. The same scheme appears on the sides, except that there the nudes are clearly female. The figures float through the air, suspended among the foliage, and grasp at the twisting stalks. On each of the three surfaces, scrolling gold acanthus leaves edged in dark brown intersect at the center to form a heart-shaped motif; this shape is more pronounced on the sides. A rose vine laden with blooms and a plant bearing smaller, pale blue flowers is interwoven with the gilded scrolls. The ground, a dark brownish black, offers the perfect contrast to the pale, luminescent torsos of the putti, the golden tone of the acanthus, and the green and pink of the rose vines. As in other examples of Persian lacquer, an application of tinted varnish—in this case not the original coating—warms the whole and has a unifying effect on the palette. The brownish-black base and sliding drawer of the pen box are decorated with gold floral sprays, while the end of the drawer features two more putti. The paint on the sides of the exterior is considerably thinner than on the upper surface. In raking light it is possible to see pin-pricked outlines around the principal motifs, evidence of the use of a pounced design. Such designs, intended for transferring motifs and compositions
from one medium to another, survive in albums of artists’ technical materials from
the Qajar era. The painter’s signature appears in tiny white script on the upper surface of the pen case, to the right of center at the top edge. Lutf Ali (d. 1871–72) was one of several accomplished lacquer artists active in Shiraz in the middle years of the 1800s, although he may have spent part of his career in Isfahan and or Tehran.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art
[Hadji Baba Rabbi House of Antiquities Teheran 1973] sold; to Stanford and Norma Jean Calderwood Belmont MA (1973-2002) gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2002.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art
Title: Pen Box with Flowers and Putti
Description:
A roughly symmetrical composition of putti cavorting among acanthus leaves and blooming roses decorates the upper surface of this pen box.
The same scheme appears on the sides, except that there the nudes are clearly female.
The figures float through the air, suspended among the foliage, and grasp at the twisting stalks.
On each of the three surfaces, scrolling gold acanthus leaves edged in dark brown intersect at the center to form a heart-shaped motif; this shape is more pronounced on the sides.
A rose vine laden with blooms and a plant bearing smaller, pale blue flowers is interwoven with the gilded scrolls.
The ground, a dark brownish black, offers the perfect contrast to the pale, luminescent torsos of the putti, the golden tone of the acanthus, and the green and pink of the rose vines.
As in other examples of Persian lacquer, an application of tinted varnish—in this case not the original coating—warms the whole and has a unifying effect on the palette.
The brownish-black base and sliding drawer of the pen box are decorated with gold floral sprays, while the end of the drawer features two more putti.
The paint on the sides of the exterior is considerably thinner than on the upper surface.
In raking light it is possible to see pin-pricked outlines around the principal motifs, evidence of the use of a pounced design.
Such designs, intended for transferring motifs and compositions
from one medium to another, survive in albums of artists’ technical materials from
the Qajar era.
The painter’s signature appears in tiny white script on the upper surface of the pen case, to the right of center at the top edge.
Lutf Ali (d.
1871–72) was one of several accomplished lacquer artists active in Shiraz in the middle years of the 1800s, although he may have spent part of his career in Isfahan and or Tehran.
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