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Sultan Muhammad Sultan Sanjar and the widow oil painting


Sultan Sanjar and the widow
Painting ID::  34139
Sultan Muhammad
Sultan Sanjar and the widow
mk90 illustratin to Nizami s Treasury of Secrets

   
   
     

Sultan Muhammad Prince Bahram i Gor listens to the tale of the princess of Persia beneath the white pavilion oil painting


Prince Bahram i Gor listens to the tale of the princess of Persia beneath the white pavilion
Painting ID::  34177
Sultan Muhammad
Prince Bahram i Gor listens to the tale of the princess of Persia beneath the white pavilion
mk90 Illustration added by Sultan Muhammad to the manuscript of Nizami

   
   
     

Sultan Muhammad Sakhr,the rock demon,among other demons shut up in the mountain,leers at the lust between the two ibexes oil painting


Sakhr,the rock demon,among other demons shut up in the mountain,leers at the lust between the two ibexes
Painting ID::  34245
Sultan Muhammad
Sakhr,the rock demon,among other demons shut up in the mountain,leers at the lust between the two ibexes
mk90 Details of an illustration by Sultan Muhammad c.1520-25

   
   
     

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     Sultan Muhammad
     Persian Painter, active ca.1505-1550 Persian illustrator. He was apparently a native of Tabriz and spent most of his life there. Contemporary sources suggest that he was at the height of his creative powers in the 1520s and 1530s when he was one of the leading painters in the employ of the Safavid shah Tahmasp. Sultan-Muhammad's documented paintings include contributions to a monumental copy (dispersed, ex-Houghton priv. col.) of Firdawsi's Shahnama ('Book of kings') made for Tahmasp between c. 1524 and c. 1529 and paintings from a copy (divided, New York, Met. and Cambridge, MA, Sackler Mus.) of Hafiz's Divan (collected poems), probably executed between 1531 and 1533. Sultan-Muhammad's paintings for these manuscripts demonstrate how the tradition of western Iranian painting as practised in Tabriz, Shiraz and other centres during the 15th century continued to be significant at the Safavid court .

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