Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - A
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - B
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - C
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - D
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - E
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - F
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - G
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - H
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - I
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - J
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - K
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - L
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - M
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - N
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - O
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - P
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - Q
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - R
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - S
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - T
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - U
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - V
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - W
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - X
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - Y
Guide to My Notes on Oriental Rugs - Z
|
THE RUSSIAN SALE
SALE L05111 LOT 1
SESSION 1 | 01 Dec 05 10:00 AM.
London, New Bond Street
RUSSIAN SCHOOL
PORTRAIT OF GEORGY XI OF KARTLI
15,00020,000 GBP
Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium:
18,000 GBP
MEASUREMENTS
108.25 by 80.25cm., 42½ by 31½in.
DESCRIPTION
inscribed in Latin t.r.
oil on canvas
PROVENANCE
The Hamilton Collection, Sweden
CATALOGUE NOTE
This portrait depicts Tsar Georgy XI of Kartli,
the third son of the Tsar Vakhtang V, the founder
of the Mukhtan branch of the famous Bagrationi
dynasty.
After his fathers death in 1676, Georgy
ascended to the throne, but was deposed in 1688
by the Shah of Persia, the sovereign over Kartli.
In 1703 Georgy XI was reinstated by next Persian
Shah and was sent with the Persian army under his
command to suppress the Afghan rebellion. The
present paining shows the 62-year old Tsar in
1709 , the year in which he was brutally murdered
at his headquarters in Afghanistan.
Portraits of Georgian kings are extremely rare
and indeed this portrait is believed to be the
only known image of Tsar Georgy XI.
We are grateful to Professor Vatejshvili from the
Center of Georgian Culture in Moscow for
assisting in cataloguing this lot.
|