Muhammadi, ‘Life in the Country’.

 
Date Description Source Reference
1578 A.D. Two conical tents but with their tops cut off, centre pole visible only so roof internal structure is a mystery. Very similar to the tents in Humble p. 101 of Jenghis Khan’s encampment. 

The third tent could be a bell tent but only part of the tent is visible.

“Drawing of oxen ploughing, in the style of Riza-i-Abbasi. Simple subjects of this kind, as well as drawings of beautiful girls and youths, characterise the taste of the later sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.” 

“Drawing; landscape with scenes of labour and oxen ploughing. Safavid, c. 1578. Photo; Giraudon.” 

“Drawing by Muhammadi, dated AH 986 (1578 A.D.) ‘Life in the Country’ Louvre, Paris.”

Rice, D.T., Islamic Art, London, 1986, p. 251. 

Grube, E.J., The World of Islam, London, 1966, p. 161. 
 

Other works attributed to Mohammadi:

The Love of Majun

Throwing down the imposter


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