The elephants concede to the hare, and the two bickering birds, from Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli) by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

The elephants concede to the hare, and the two bickering birds, from Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli) by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi

İsim The elephants concede to the hare, and the two bickering birds, from Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli) by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi
Basım Tarihi: c. 1595
Tür Belge
Dil Farsça
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 199 mm x 127 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane: Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası In 04.26
Lokasyon Indian collection
Tarih c. 1595
Notlar The elephants concede to the hare, and the two bickering birds, folio from Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli), a reworking of the animal fables Kalila and Dimna (Kalila wa Dimna), composed by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi. Sent by the hare king, the hare envoy frightens the elephants away from the waterhole, having convinced them that the spring belongs to the moon (recto). Two birds quarrel over the same nest, watched by the crow (verso). This folio is from a copy of a highly-regarded Persian text, written by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi (d.1504-05), a preacher and scholar at the Timurid court in Herat (modern Afghanistan). His patron was Amir Shaykh Suhayli, whose last name is punningly inserted into the new title. Writing in a sophisticated court style, Kashifi composed an updated version of these lively animal fables, which have a long transmission history going back to Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit texts. This manuscript was made in Mughal India, and features 96 paintings (mounted separately). Detached folio, ink, gold and colours on paper, from partial copy of Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli) by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi (d.1504-5), Persian text with painting (on recto), Agra, India, c. 1595-1600
Materyal Paper (material), Pigment (material), Ink (material), Gold
Nesne Adı Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Yazı Tipi Nasta'liq script
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The elephants concede to the hare, and the two bickering birds, from Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli) by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi

Basım Tarihi c. 1595
Tür Belge
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 199 mm x 127 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası In 04.26
Lokasyon Indian collection
Tarih c. 1595
Notlar The elephants concede to the hare, and the two bickering birds, folio from Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli), a reworking of the animal fables Kalila and Dimna (Kalila wa Dimna), composed by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi. Sent by the hare king, the hare envoy frightens the elephants away from the waterhole, having convinced them that the spring belongs to the moon (recto). Two birds quarrel over the same nest, watched by the crow (verso). This folio is from a copy of a highly-regarded Persian text, written by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi (d.1504-05), a preacher and scholar at the Timurid court in Herat (modern Afghanistan). His patron was Amir Shaykh Suhayli, whose last name is punningly inserted into the new title. Writing in a sophisticated court style, Kashifi composed an updated version of these lively animal fables, which have a long transmission history going back to Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit texts. This manuscript was made in Mughal India, and features 96 paintings (mounted separately). Detached folio, ink, gold and colours on paper, from partial copy of Lights of Canopus (Anvar-i Suhayli) by Husayn Va`izi Kashifi (d.1504-5), Persian text with painting (on recto), Agra, India, c. 1595-1600
Materyal Paper (material), Pigment (material), Ink (material), Gold
Nesne Adı Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Yazı Tipi Nasta'liq script
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