Original Elaborate Etching of the King of Persia Iran and his Court Printed in 1682

de Hooghe, Persia

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Original elaborate etching of the King of Persia Iran and his Court printed in 1682. On a verge type hand laid watermarked paper. Plate title: 'Persische historie.' (Persian history.) This scarce etching originates from: 'Curieuse aenmerckingen der bysonderste Oost en West-Indische verwonderens-waerdige dingen; ...' by S. de Vries, published in Utrecht, Holland by J. Ribbius, 1682. This elaborate etching depicts a powerful Persian King listening to a man pleading his case in court in a grande palace. Behind the king is an expressive Royal Court and guards with spears. A dog and two Persian dressed children look at the scene from the corner. Beautifully detailed image includes discrete numbers within the picture that correspond to a description in old Dutch at the top of the page. ": 1. King of Persia. 2. First emperial servant. 3. Jealous court members. 4. Closed room. 5. Water bottle and flute. 6. Shepherd dress. 7. Shepherd meal. 8. Kings court. " Descriptions in Dutch. Uncut as published. Image is 6" by 7.5." Overall size 8.25" by 6.5." This etching is over 330 years old but still in overall excellent condition. Scarce.

Item #14402

Price: $450.00