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East Asian Art

Young Man Leading a Camel

Probably made in Herat, Afghanistan, Asia
or Mashhad, Iran, Asia

Safavid Dynasty (1501-1722), c. 1610-15

Artist/maker unknown, Iranian or Persian

Ink, opaque and transparent watercolor, and gold on paper
6 1/2 x 4 inches (16.5 x 10.2 cm)

Currently not on view

1967-30-306

The Samuel S. White 3rd and Vera White Collection, 1967

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In all probability, this work was made specifically for inclusion in an album of collected paintings and calligraphies. As such, it functions as a stand-alone image rather than as an illustration to an accompanying narrative text. While the man and the woman are rendered in opaque watercolor, the human and animal figures that make up the camel are executed in black ink, transparent washes, and gold. In juxtaposing these two artistic techniques, the artist showcases his ability to wield the qalam in a variety of ways to achieve quite different effects.

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