A woman in a rocky landscape, probably Mary Magdalen ( is a religious figure in Christianity. She is usually thought of as the second-most important woman in the New Testament after Mary, the mother of Jesus), in European attire, her hands clasped in prayer, with a blue and white bowl of spices and an oil flask Persia, school of Muhammad Zaman, third quarter of the 17th Century.

Muhammad Paolo Zaman Kirmani known as Muhammad Zaman (died c. 1700), a famous Safavid calligrapher and painter.

Muhammad Zaman was influenced of Italian painting techniques. However, as Ivanov convincingly demonstrated, Muhammad Zaman studied under a European artist in Isfahan and the report of his being sent by Shah Abbas II to study in Italy, where he adopted Christianity, is no more than colourful legend.