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QUR'AN

SAFAVID SHIRAZ, IRAN, CIRCA 1550-80

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QUR'AN
SAFAVID SHIRAZ, IRAN, CIRCA 1550-80
Arabic manuscript on buff paper, 264ff. plus eight flyleaves each with 12ll. of clear black naskh contained within gold-outlined text panels, gold roundels between verses, sura headings in white on gold panels highlighted with polychrome arabesques and floral motifs, large blue medallion every fifth verse, the opening bifolio with sura al-fatiha in gold and polychrome illumination, preceded by a double page with shamsa and similar illumination, opening folio with beginning of sura al-baqara with text within gold and floral clouds and with illuminated heading, similar illumination on two final bifolios, followed by an illuminated bifolio with du'a and a bifolio with falnama, generally good condition, trimmed, in later binding
Text panel 8 ¾ x 6in. (22.2 x 16cm.); folio 13 ¾ x 10 3/8in. (35.2 x 26cm.)
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Christie's, London, 12 October 2004, lot 35
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Lot Essay

This magnificent Safavid Qur’an, probably copied between the 1550s and 1580s, demonstrates 16th century Shirazi illumination at its best. It is extremely heavily illuminated with two densely decorated bifolios at the beginning preceding a folio with an illuminated headpiece at the start of sura al-baqara. There are then a further three illuminated bifolios at the end, containing sura al-nas, prayers and a falnama. All of the illumination is very elegantly executed.

The overall layout of the second bifolio of the Qur’an, which contains the Fatiha, finds a close comparable on a Qur’an in the Nasser D. Khalili Collection which bears a date of AH 972/1564-65 AD (James, 1992, pp.186-187, no.45). On both, the central rectangle of the illumination contains a central gold-ground calligraphic cartouche with three smaller cartouches above and below. The ground around them is cobalt-blue. Both the cartouches and the ground are elegantly filled with flowering scrolls and polychrome cloud bands. Similar scrolls and cloud bands can be found on other Shirazi Qur’ans, including one in Türk ve Islam Muzesi in Istanbul which is attributed to circa 1580 (TIEM 378; Istanbul, 2012, pp.330-331, cat.84).

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