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SIGNED SULAYMAN AL-ISFAHANI, SAFAVID IRAN, LATE 16TH CENTURY

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QUR'AN
SIGNED SULAYMAN AL-ISFAHANI, SAFAVID IRAN, LATE 16TH CENTURY
Arabic manuscript on paper, 430ff. plus seven flyleaves, each folio with 9ll. black naskh, gold roundel verse markers, sura headings in white thuluth reserved against gold cusped cartouches set within polychrome panels, set within gold and polychrome rules, the margins plain with illuminated medallions to mark divisions, the opening bifolio with 9ll. reserved against gold cloudbands set within gold and polychrome illuminated margins, the colophon signed with the final page moved and pasted to f.1r, in later burgundy binding, the doublures paper, minor restorations
Text panel 7 x 4 ¾in. (17.9 x 12.2cm.); folio 10 1/8 x 7 ½in. (25.8 x 19.1cm.)
來源
Collection of Madame Z sold Etude Tajan, Paris, 9 June 1995, lot 89, when purchased by the current owner

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The opening folio in gold tawqi‘ states that the scribe Sulayman al-Isfahani wrote four multi-volume Qur’ans, which were donated to four shrines dedicated to Imam 'Ali, Imam Husayn, the Kazimayn, and an unidentifiable Imam, respectively. It also states that the present Qur'an was dedicated to a shrine, but the text is too damaged to identify the specific site.

In the lavishness of its illumination, the present Qur'an is reminiscent of the best manuscripts of 16th-century Shiraz. The elegant hand is, on the opening bifolio, set against a gold ground with floral arabesques that is also seen on a Qur'an manuscript sold in these Rooms, 26 October 2023, lot 60. Other Shirazi Qur'ans of the period were sold in these Rooms, 25 October 2018, lot 109 and 27 April 2023, lots 26 and 27.

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