COLONIAL -- EARLY (c.1750-1857) | |
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Bismillah bird, thuluth, by Mustafa Raqim (1757-1826), Iran or Ottoman Turkey |
*IRAN*
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More examples from this period from *IRAN* |
*TURKEY*
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More examples from this period from *TURKEY* |
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An agate inscribed in naskh and carved, unusually, in relief (1762/3) |
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A farman from the reign of Shah 'Alam, dated 1776 |
c.1780 |
Calligraphy pages from the Lady Coote Album, c.1780, from the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, with ZOOM capabilities: pages [one], two], [three], [four] |
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"Khatt-e ghubar," or "dust writing," late 1700s(?), on an agate amulet |
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An agate inscribed with astonishingly tiny detail, late 1700s(?) |
MSS |
The opening page of a Persian medical manuscript copied in 1800/1, possibly for presentation to Shah Alam II; from the National Library of Medicine |
NAMAH |
Ten leaves from an illustrated Kashmir-style manuscript of the Shah-namah, c.1800. These images are from the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, and have ZOOM capabilities for close examination. |
A gorgeously illuminated Quran, with three unwans and a number of sample pages, probably from Kashmir, c.1800 | |
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A leaf from an elegant Quran, 18th c., with detailed 19th c. additions; Mughal India or Kashmir |
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The seal of a raja of the Nayaka family, South India, 1808 |
Complexly arranged Nastaliq theological manuscripts, Iraq, early 1800's | |
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A leaf from Nizami's Khamsah, 1800's, North India, in a remarkable floral geometrical design |
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