Hunter on Horseback Attacked by a Lion
mid 18th century
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Object Label
The lyrical paintings of this poetic cycle depict love stories from the classic works of celebrated Iranian poets, biblical and Qur’anic episodes, and hunting vignettes. Collectively, they stand as valuable documents of the original architectural formats and narrative programs of eighteenth-century domestic interiors. The reconstruction below illustrates how this painting cycle would have been displayed in its original context, which would have been a residence or a pleasure or hunting pavilion built during the Zand period (1750–1779). Such works were viewed as visual complements for poetry that the hosts, their guests, or storytellers would recite to entertain one another at convivial gatherings in intimate settings. Although the compositions of these works are derived from manuscript painting, their treatment differs considerably; the scale of the figures in relation to the background is larger, while the number of figures and degree of ornamental patterning is reduced.
Caption
Hunter on Horseback Attacked by a Lion, mid 18th century. Oil on canvas, 37 1/2 x 34 in. (95.3 x 86.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of Irma B. Wilkinson in memory of her husband, Charles K. Wilkinson, 1997.108.1. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Collection
Collection
Title
Hunter on Horseback Attacked by a Lion
Date
mid 18th century
Dynasty
Zand
Period
Zand
Geography
Place made: Shiraz, Iran
Medium
Oil on canvas
Classification
Dimensions
37 1/2 x 34 in. (95.3 x 86.4 cm)
Credit Line
Bequest of Irma B. Wilkinson in memory of her husband, Charles K. Wilkinson
Accession Number
1997.108.1
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