THREE NASTA'LIQ CALLIGRAPHIC PANELS
THREE NASTA'LIQ CALLIGRAPHIC PANELS

TWO PANELS SIGNED, SAFAVID IRAN, 16TH-17TH CENTURY

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THREE NASTA'LIQ CALLIGRAPHIC PANELS
TWO PANELS SIGNED, SAFAVID IRAN, 16TH-17TH CENTURY
Comprising a quatrain signed Fath Ibn Afsar and dated AH 1109, finely written between gold and polychrome illuminated panels, laid down on card with silhouette decoration of birds amidst foliage highlighted with gilt; another elegant quatrain between smaller lines of black nasta'liq script, signed 'Imad al-Din Muhammad Gulestaneh, with gold foliage, laid down on card with silhouette borders of animals in foliage, highlighted with gilt; and a 16th century manuscript folio with panels of fine nasta'liq between gold and polychrome floral borders, the margins with animals in foliage, drawn in gold, including a bear, a monkey and lions, laid down on modern marbled card
The largest panel 15.1/4 x 11.1/8in. (38.8 x 28.2cm.)

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Two of these folios are signed: by 'Imad al-Din Muhammad Golestaneh and Fath ibn Asfar (dated AH 1109/1698-99 AD).

'Imad al-Din Muhammad Golestaneh may refer to the same scribe recorded as 'Ala al-Din Muhammad Golestaneh who died in AH 1126/1714-15 AD, and who is recorded in Mehdi Bayani, Ahval va Asar-e Khosh-Nevisan, Vol. III, Tehran 1346 sh., p.827.