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Lot 136: Nasratollah Mosleimian (Iranian, b. 1951)

Est: $30,000 USD - $40,000 USD
Christie'sDubai, United Arab EmiratesOctober 27, 2009

Item Overview

Description

Nasratollah Mosleimian (Iranian, b. 1951)
Untitled
signed and dated in Farsi (lower left); signed and dated 'NOSRATOLLAH MOSLEMIAN 2008' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
70¼ x 90in. (178.5 x 229cm.)
Painted in 2008

Artist or Maker

Notes

This lot offered for sale is subject to a 5% import duty on the importation value levied at the time of collection/shipment within the UAE.
Nasratollah Moslemian's paintings have their basis in Persian classical miniatures. His bright colours, curving lines, and rejection of scale and Western system of proportions all recall the historical model. Moslemian has transformed these elements to produce a style which is both highly abstracted and original, a contemporary take on the Persian miniature tradition.
A principle which dominates his compositions is the concept of 'sectional space'. This is seen widely in Persian miniatures, and is roughly equivalent to their ideal space. Moslemian's pictorial space, neither illusionist nor completely two-dimensional, comprises combined, detached, or overlapping subdivisions. An independent section may be either figures shown beyond the horizon line, or a coloured strip with particular motif, or a scrap of a printed illustration. The sections are often visually distinguishable, but bear a kind of conceptual interconnection. This spacing method brings about something of the feel of suspension within time and place.
Moslemian often makes reference mythological symbols, and poetic metaphors taken from the broad repertoire of Persian culture. Familiar symbols such as the crescent, the pond, the elongated cypress, birds, the bull horn, and the watermelon slice often carry more than one meaning in his paintings. His crescent is a poetic metaphor, and particularly, a tool as cutting as a sword blade; and the arched line becomes both the horizon and passage of time.

Auction Details

International Modern & Contemporary Art

by
Christie's
October 27, 2009, 12:00 AM UAET

Emaar Business Park, Sheikh Zayed Road Building 2, 1st Floor, Office 7, PO Box 48800, Dubai, AE