Not on display

Door

1600-1700 (made)
Place of origin

Door of wood, lacquered, painted and gilt. Composed of framework enclosing three rectangular panels with raised centres, surrounded by mouldings. The panels are painted with figural subjects:
(1) small panel at the top: a woman apparently showing some object which she holds in a scarf.
(2) Upright panel in the middle: at the top, under a pointed horse-shoe arch, a man and a woman bringing presents to a woman seated on the ground; below, a man seated beside a woman, while another woman waves a scarf near by; below this, two standing figures, one holding a vase; at the bottom, a man leading a horse.
(3) Small panel at the bottom: two figures seated.

The panels are surrounded by elaborate borders of interlacing floral sprays on a gilt ground. The back is distempered green.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Wood, lacquered, painted and gilt
Brief description
Door, lacquered, painted and gilt wood, Isfahan, Iran, Safavid period, 1600-1700
Physical description
Door of wood, lacquered, painted and gilt. Composed of framework enclosing three rectangular panels with raised centres, surrounded by mouldings. The panels are painted with figural subjects:
(1) small panel at the top: a woman apparently showing some object which she holds in a scarf.
(2) Upright panel in the middle: at the top, under a pointed horse-shoe arch, a man and a woman bringing presents to a woman seated on the ground; below, a man seated beside a woman, while another woman waves a scarf near by; below this, two standing figures, one holding a vase; at the bottom, a man leading a horse.
(3) Small panel at the bottom: two figures seated.

The panels are surrounded by elaborate borders of interlacing floral sprays on a gilt ground. The back is distempered green.
Dimensions
  • Approximate height: 197cm
  • Approximate width: 54cm
  • Estimate thickness: 5cm
Measured 26/01/2010 for Furniture Gallery survey
Style
Object history
This door panel came from the Hall of Forty Columns (“Chehel Sotoun”) in the Royal Palace at Isfahan, built during the reign of Shah Abbas I (1587-1628).

Acquired from John Richard Preece, Esq., C.M.G. (alongside 424-1906) for £125.

RP T.84666/1906; see Report attached of Mr. Walter Crane.
Collection
Accession number
423-1906

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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