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Youth Dressed as a Dervish, folio from an album

Reza Abbasic.1630

Harvard Art Museums

Harvard Art Museums
Cambridge, United States

A youthful dervish, his clothing rendered in uniformly dark hues of cool green, purple, and brown that contrast with the warm pink of his face and hands, is posed against a ground of ivory-colored paper, unpainted save for a common repertoire of golden landscape elements. He wears a plumed wool cap, carries a staff over his shoulder, and offers a sprig of yellow, red, and gray leaves to a companion beyond the picture frame. An inscription that reads, raqm/raqam-i kamina Riza-yi ?Abbasi (work of the humble Riza ?Abbasi)—the customary wording of the artist’s signed works—appears at the lower left. Although raqm or raqam ordinarily means “writing” or “figuring” here it makes more sense translated as “work” or “design.” Riza’s frequent use of this term in his signatures suggests a conceptual blurring of the boundaries between the arts of writing and of depicting and, in addition, may represent a claim of entitlement to the high status accorded to calligraphers.

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  • Title: Youth Dressed as a Dervish, folio from an album
  • Creator Lifespan: c. 1560-1570 - 1635
  • Creator Nationality: Persian
  • Date: c.1630
  • Physical Dimensions: w20.4 x h32.3 cm
  • Period: Safavid period
  • Credit Line: Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art
  • Creation Place: Isfahan/Iran/Middle East
  • Artist: Aqa Riza (Riza ‘Abbasi)
  • Type: Albums
  • External Link: Harvard Art Museums
  • Medium: Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
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