The VenoArt Late Summer Auction

Artsit: Samaneh Amoonabi, Iranian Artist. A Persian miniature is a small Persian painting on paper, whether a book illustration or a separate work of art intended to be kept in an album of such works called a muraqqa. The techniques are broadly comparable to the Western Medieval and Byzantine traditions of miniatures in illuminated manuscripts. Although there is an equally well-established Persian tradition of wall-painting, the survival rate and state of preservation of miniatures is better, and miniatures are much the best-known form of Persian painting in the West, and many of the most important examples are in Western, or Turkish, museums. Miniature painting became a significant genre in Persian art in the 13th century, receiving Chinese influence after the Mongol conquests, and the highest point in the tradition was reached in the 15th and 16th centuries. The tradition continued, under some Western influence, after this, and has many modern exponents. The Persian miniature was the dominant influ- ence on other Islamic miniature traditions, principally the Ottoman miniature in Turkey, and the Mughal miniature in the Indian sub-continent. Paper Size: 34,5 x 43 Materials and Techniques: Acrylic, Gouache, Gold Painted on Cardboard

Artist: Samaneh Amoonabi Acrylic, Gouache, Gold Painted on Cardboard Title: Persian Miniature 30 x 20 cm Lot: 7853 Starting bid:$450 USA

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