Prince Hulaku Mirza. Coloured lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, 1840.

  • Wilkie, David, Sir, 1785-1841.
Date:
1843
Reference:
730133i
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Description

Hulaku Mirza, also called Bahadur Khan, was a Persian author and calligrapher who lived for some time in exile in Turkey. He was the eldest son of Hasan Ali Mirza Shuja al-Sultaneh (Llewellyn, p. 625)

Publication/Creation

1843

Physical description

1 print : lithograph with tint plate, with watercolour ; sheet 40 x 29 cm

Lettering

Halakoo Mirza the Persian prince David Wilkie ft Constantinople Novbr. 4th 1840 Also bears Persian lettering: "amal-i Vilki Sahib naqqash-bashi-yi angriz 1256", meaning 'the work of Wilkie Sahib, the English court artist, 1840-1841'--Llewellyn, p. 626

References note

Travel in aquatint and lithography 1770-1860 from the library of J.R. Abbey, San Francisco 1991, vol. 2, no. 379, no. 7
Briony Lewellyn, 'David Wilkie and John Frederick Lewis in Constantinople, 1840: an artistic dialogue', The Burlington magazine, 2003, 145: 624-631

Reference

Wellcome Collection 730133i

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