"A kneeling darvesh," Iran, earlier 1600's
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"A KNEELING DERVISH, SAFAVID ISFAHAN, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY. Tinted drawing on buff paper with background drawn faintly in gold, a shaven-headed young man with long sidelocks kneels on a mat with a coarse woollen shawl over his shoulders and beads in his hands, with blue, orange and gold margins, on blue album page, slight staining, restricted to margins. Miniature 6 7/8 x 4in. (17.2 x 10.2cm.)."
Turkish and Indian darveshes, French perspectives by Picart, 1731 (left); and de la Cave, 1734 (right)
Source: ebay, Jan. 2006
*For comparison: Catholic religious orders, in a print from 1825*: Legend: Fig. 1,2. Brotherhood of the minor orders, 3,4. Conventual, 5. Cellite, 6. Caesarian, 7,8. Capicine, CANONIC ORDERS: 9. Of the Lateran congregation, 10. St. Rufus, 11. St. Laurent, and St. John, 12. Of the order of St. Sepulchre, 13. Premonstrant, 14. Of the Ronceval order, 15,16. St. Spirit, 17. Barnabite, 18. n/a, 19. Bethlehemit, 20. Jesuit, 21. Jesuit missionary in China, 22. Same, in Tong-King, 23. Same, at Madura, India.
Source: ebay, May 2006
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