A PAGE FROM A CALLIGRAPHIC ALBUM (MUFRADAT)
A PAGE FROM A CALLIGRAPHIC ALBUM (MUFRADAT)

ATTRIBUTABLE TO AHMAD QARAHISARI, OTTOMAN TURKEY, 15TH CENTURY

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A PAGE FROM A CALLIGRAPHIC ALBUM (MUFRADAT)
ATTRIBUTABLE TO AHMAD QARAHISARI, OTTOMAN TURKEY, 15TH CENTURY
Black ink on paper, a succession of combined letters illustrating various forms of the letter kaf, three lines of large black thuluth script arranged between two lines of smaller black naskh script, with four gold and black rosettes, laid down on blue and cream paper
Calligraphy 9 ¾ x 8 5/8in. (24.6 x 22cm.)

Lot Essay

A leaf of identical composition, illustrating various forms of the letter ha is published in Annemarie Schimmel, Calligraphy and Islamic Culture, New York and London, 1984, p.76-77, Courtesy of the Fogg Art Museum). It very probably comes from an album signed by Ahmad Qarahisari (1469-1556 AD) of which a panel with the signed colophon is also in the Harvard University Museums (Gift of John Goelet, 1958.208, https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/art/215386). Another folio from the same album, an exercise on the letter mim, sold at Christie's South Kensington, 5 April 2012, lot 589.

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