Islamic art reaches new auction record
- April 06, 2011 11:06
Sotheby's in London sold a 16th century illustrated portfolio from the "Shahnameh" ("Book of Kings") of Shah Tahmasp of Persia, for 7.4 million pounds ($12 million) on Wednesday, a new auction record for an Islamic work of art.
The leaf comes from the Persian national epic depicting Faridun in the guise of a dragon testing his sons.
From the collection of the late scholar, curator and collector Stuart Cary Welch (d. 2008), the lot was part of a two-part auction of Welch's collection which continues in May.
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