Main Title: Shah Tahmasp (Houghton) Shahnama, f.436b | Image Title: Detail view, "Isfandiyar's fifth ordeal: he must slay the Simurgh," (folio 436v) 16696876

Title Main Title: Shah Tahmasp (Houghton) Shahnama, f.436b | Image Title: Detail view, "Isfandiyar's fifth ordeal: he must slay the Simurgh," (folio 436v) 16696876
Author Aqa Mirak, fl. Tabriz c. 1520-1555, Mashhad c. 1555-1565, Qazvin 1565-1575(?), d. before 1576, Iranian, Painter C, 16th c., Iranian, 'Abd al-Vahhab, fl. 16th c., Iranian (Artist) | Firdawsi, b. 940-941/329-330 AH; d. 1020-1021/411 AH, Iranian (Author)
Publication Date: 1525 | 1530 | 1525-1530/933-938 AH
Publication Place - Harvard University Library
Subject manuscripts | miniatures (paintings) | warriors | Animals mythical | Simurgh | borders (ornamental areas) | kings and rulers | Islamic art | more | less
Type kitap
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions Leaf: 47.5 x 32 cm; Miniature: 26.5 x 23 cm
Library: Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID W246028_URN-3:FHCL:28264102
Record ID harvard_scw-8389
Library Location Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
Date 1525 | 1530 | 1525-1530/933-938 AH
Notes Culture: Islamic, Persian | Materials/Techniques: opaque watercolor, gold, silver, ink on paper. | Note: General note: One of the most luxurious examples of Persian book arts ever created, this monumental copy of Firdawsi's 10th c. "Shahnama" was produced in the kitabkhana (scriptorium-library) of Shah Tahmasp I in Tabriz between 1525-1530. Exceptionally large in scale, the Tahmasp Shahnama contained 760 folios w/ 258 illustrated pages. | Note: Provenance: In 1568, the manuscript was presented to the Ottoman Sultan Selim II. The manuscript remained in Istanbul until procured for the Paris Rothchilds ca. 1900. The manuscript was virtually intact until 1959 when it was purchased by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., and dispersed subsequently. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
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Main Title: Shah Tahmasp (Houghton) Shahnama, f.436b | Image Title: Detail view, "Isfandiyar's fifth ordeal: he must slay the Simurgh," (folio 436v) 16696876

Author Aqa Mirak, fl. Tabriz c. 1520-1555, Mashhad c. 1555-1565, Qazvin 1565-1575(?), d. before 1576, Iranian, Painter C, 16th c., Iranian, 'Abd al-Vahhab, fl. 16th c., Iranian (Artist) | Firdawsi, b. 940-941/329-330 AH; d. 1020-1021/411 AH, Iranian (Author)
Publication Date 1525 | 1530 | 1525-1530/933-938 AH
Publication Place - Harvard University Library
Subject manuscripts | miniatures (paintings) | warriors | Animals mythical | Simurgh | borders (ornamental areas) | kings and rulers | Islamic art | more | less
Type kitap
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions Leaf: 47.5 x 32 cm; Miniature: 26.5 x 23 cm
Library Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID W246028_URN-3:FHCL:28264102
Record ID harvard_scw-8389
Library Location Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
Date 1525 | 1530 | 1525-1530/933-938 AH
Notes Culture: Islamic, Persian | Materials/Techniques: opaque watercolor, gold, silver, ink on paper. | Note: General note: One of the most luxurious examples of Persian book arts ever created, this monumental copy of Firdawsi's 10th c. "Shahnama" was produced in the kitabkhana (scriptorium-library) of Shah Tahmasp I in Tabriz between 1525-1530. Exceptionally large in scale, the Tahmasp Shahnama contained 760 folios w/ 258 illustrated pages. | Note: Provenance: In 1568, the manuscript was presented to the Ottoman Sultan Selim II. The manuscript remained in Istanbul until procured for the Paris Rothchilds ca. 1900. The manuscript was virtually intact until 1959 when it was purchased by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., and dispersed subsequently. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
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