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An Illuminated Qur'an, copied by Dust Muhammad Ibn Suleyman al-Harawi, Persia, Safavid, dated 944 AH/1538 AD
描述
- Ink & Gold on Paper
Condition
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拍品資料及來源
The scribe Dust Muhammad is recorded as a scribe of the court of Shah Tahmasp for whom he copied a Qur'an in 968 AH/1560-61 AD, which is now kept in the Shrine of Ma'suma in Qom. He is also mentioned as the person who compiled the Bahram Mirza Album in 951 AH/1544-5 AD and wrote its preface (Now in the Topkapi Palace Museum (TSM H 2154).
He wrote in all styles and his recorded work includes two copies of the Qur'an and calligraphic pages in naskh, thuluth and riqa' and a copy of the Qur'an, Persian texts and calligraphic pages in nasta'liq, all dated between 938 AH/1531-2 AD and 972 AH/1565-6 AD. See Mehdi Bayani, ahval va asar-e khosh-nevisan, vols.I, Tehran, 1345 sh., pp.188-92; IV, Tehran, 1358 sh., p.58; Ahmad 1959, A Treatise by Qadi Ahmad, son of Mir-Munshi (circa 1015 AH/1606 AD).