Noah’s Ark

عنوان Noah’s Ark
تاریخ انتشار: AH c. 828 / AD c. 1425
محل انتشار Herat -
موضوع Timurids — Pigments
نوع kitap
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی بله
ابعاد فیزیکی Folio: 42.3cm × 32.6cm
کتابخانه: Museum With No Frontiers
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه Inv.no. 8/2005
شماره ثبت EPM_dn_Mus21_38
محل کتابخانه The David Collection
تاریخ AH c. 828 / AD c. 1425
یادداشت‌ها Timur’s sonShahRukh (r. AH 808-851 / AD 1405-1447) ordered the historian Hafiz-i Abru to write a continuation of Rashid al-Din’s famous history of the world,Jamial-tawarikh. Like the Il-Khanids, the Timurids were concerned with legitimizing their right to rule, and Hafiz-i Abru’s “A Collection of Histories” covers a period that included the time ofShahRukh himself.The style of the manuscript’s miniatures is slightly old-fashioned compared with the otherwise refined Timurid painting, but the scene on the stormy sea is quite dramatic, with the fluttering sail, the ark breaking out of the picture frame and the swollen bodies. The animals that are to populate the earth are rendered both humorously and fairly realistically.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Zeina AL AMAD
Seçili bibliyografya American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, New York, 4/10-1936, 2. Session, lot 191.Folsach, K. V. and Meyer, J.,The Human Figure in Islamic Art – Holy Men, Princes, and Commoners, Copenhagen: The David Collection, 2017: cat. no. 23.Folsach, K.,For the Privileged Few: Islamic Miniature Painting from The David Collection, Louisiana: Museum of Modern Art, 2007: cat. no. 18.Ghiasian, Mohamad Reza,Lives of the Prophets: the illustrations to Hafiz-i Abru's "Assembly of Chronicles", Leiden: Brill 2018: cat.no. 2.2, 141.Rohr, C., ”Sintflutdarstellungen: ein transkultureller Mythos durch Zeiten und Räume” in G. J. Schenk et al. (ed.),Mensch - Natur – Katastrophe von Atlantis bis Heute, Mannheim: Schnell & Steiner, 2014: fig. 4.
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Noah’s Ark

تاریخ انتشار AH c. 828 / AD c. 1425
محل انتشار Herat -
موضوع Timurids — Pigments
نوع kitap
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی بله
ابعاد فیزیکی Folio: 42.3cm × 32.6cm
کتابخانه Museum With No Frontiers
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه Inv.no. 8/2005
شماره ثبت EPM_dn_Mus21_38
محل کتابخانه The David Collection
تاریخ AH c. 828 / AD c. 1425
یادداشت‌ها Timur’s sonShahRukh (r. AH 808-851 / AD 1405-1447) ordered the historian Hafiz-i Abru to write a continuation of Rashid al-Din’s famous history of the world,Jamial-tawarikh. Like the Il-Khanids, the Timurids were concerned with legitimizing their right to rule, and Hafiz-i Abru’s “A Collection of Histories” covers a period that included the time ofShahRukh himself.The style of the manuscript’s miniatures is slightly old-fashioned compared with the otherwise refined Timurid painting, but the scene on the stormy sea is quite dramatic, with the fluttering sail, the ark breaking out of the picture frame and the swollen bodies. The animals that are to populate the earth are rendered both humorously and fairly realistically.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Zeina AL AMAD
Seçili bibliyografya American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, New York, 4/10-1936, 2. Session, lot 191.Folsach, K. V. and Meyer, J.,The Human Figure in Islamic Art – Holy Men, Princes, and Commoners, Copenhagen: The David Collection, 2017: cat. no. 23.Folsach, K.,For the Privileged Few: Islamic Miniature Painting from The David Collection, Louisiana: Museum of Modern Art, 2007: cat. no. 18.Ghiasian, Mohamad Reza,Lives of the Prophets: the illustrations to Hafiz-i Abru's "Assembly of Chronicles", Leiden: Brill 2018: cat.no. 2.2, 141.Rohr, C., ”Sintflutdarstellungen: ein transkultureller Mythos durch Zeiten und Räume” in G. J. Schenk et al. (ed.),Mensch - Natur – Katastrophe von Atlantis bis Heute, Mannheim: Schnell & Steiner, 2014: fig. 4.
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