Court Lady Pouring Wine (recto)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Court Lady Pouring Wine (recto)

Muhammad Rizavi Hindi

Date
c. 1760
Medium
Gum tempera and gold on paper
Culture
Mughal India, probably Lucknow
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The artist has depicted a glass or crystal duck-headed decanter adorned with a gilded grapevine motif, signaling the contents. The red wine flows from the duck’s mouth into a tiny cup. Such bird-shaped wine vessels are vestiges of the blood sacrifices once part of ancient Persian court rituals. On the verso, floral sprigs illuminate the central calligraphic work, and paired verses have been written in smaller script all around the border. On this page, all the verses are about the beauty of—and longing for—the beloved. The bird-headed decanter evokes blood rites of kingship in pre-Islamic Iran.

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