Depicting a man dressed in a yellow coat. Framed. Total dimensions 76 x 30 cm.
Crazed. Repairs. Retouched.
The Lennart Heyman (1918 – 1974) collection.
Lennart Heyman was trained in oriental rugs from his father's carpet gallery Heyman & Olesen in Stockholm.
Heyman was a collector and dealer of both antiques and oriental carpets and took assignments as a valuer of carpets in Sweden and abroad, including for Sotheby's and Christie's in London.
The business premises were located at Birger Jarlsgatan 3 until his death.
This tile panel is created using the cuerda seca technique (Spanish for "dry cord"), which was one of the most commonly used forms of tile decoration in Safavid Iran. This practice developed alongside tile mosaic during the late 14th century in Central Asia. It was a quick method and became particularly popular during the reign of Shah 'Abbas (1588-1628).