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painting of the 1st Shii Imam/4th Caliph Hazrat Ali with his sons Imam(s) Hasan & Husayn

Intriguing painting of the 1st Shii Imam/4th Caliph Hazrat Ali with his sons Imam(s) Hasan & Husayn (@ChristiesInc 2013/SaeedMotamedColl).

Dated 1254AH(1838/39), possibly Lucknow or Delhi. The imams are referred to by their Sunni honorifics.

Via @cyber_idiaz on twittee

The verses at the top and bottom seem to be from a qasīda by Zahīr Fāryābī in praise of Nusrat-ud-dīn Abū Bakr bin Muhammad, Atābak of Azerbaijan:
‏زمین ببوس و بنه جاودان ذخیره عمر
‏که کیمیای حیاتست خاک این درگاه
‏چگفت گفت که رویت بقبله کرمت
‏نیاز عرضه کن و حاجتی که هست بخواه

Rough translation:
Kiss the ground and set down forever the provisions of a lifetime // for the dust of this court is the elixir of life
What did he say? He said, “You’re facing the Qibla of favors // so state your petitions and wish for what you need”

Via @aakalimullah

Mohd Taqi adds on twitter : While Karram-Allah-u Wajhahu is common to all sects, RA indicates Sunni influence. The fourth inscription inset saying معجز قلم خوش رقم probably has the artist/calligrapher name(s). La’l & Mir Ali or something like that. Wonder if the artist drew himself as the man standing last.

And the Indian features and complexion of the Imams is a departure from their usual depictions, even in the South Asian art. Amazing Indianization and intriguing indeed.

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