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Main Title: A member of the Barmakid family offering gifts to the Caliph | Image Title: Full view 14897474

İsim Main Title: A member of the Barmakid family offering gifts to the Caliph | Image Title: Full view 14897474
Basım Tarihi: 1595 | 1600 | circa 1595-1600
Basım Yeri - Harvard University Library
Konu miniatures (paintings) | illuminations | kings and rulers | palaces | courtiers | gifts | offerings | mosaic tilework | caliphs | history | more | less
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Fiziksel Boyutlar height 24.2 cm ; width 16.5 cm (painting)
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Demirbaş Numarası 8001351606_URN-3:FHCL:27031280
Kayıt Numarası harvard_scw-3703
Lokasyon Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
Tarih 1595 | 1600 | circa 1595-1600
Notlar This miniature is one of a series dating from a late sixteenth-century Mughal manuscript entitled Akhbar-i Barmakiyan, a work believed to have been written in the 10th/11th centuries A.D. and translated from Arabic into Persian by the fourteenth-century translator Ziya ud-Din Barani. The work concerns the history of the Barmakid dynasty, and chronicles "the generosity and clerical efficacy" of a family that rose to considerable power during the early years of the Abbasid Caliphate. (from Sotheby's catalog entry, 28 April 2004, Lot 55) | 16 illustrated leaves from this manuscript were sold by Sotheby's in London, 1st July 1969, lots 83-98. Two others were in the Warren Hastings Album (subsequently Phillipps MS.14170) sold 26th November, 1968 lots 376 and 377. Two illustrated leaves were sold by Sotheby's in New York 15-16 April 1985, lot 445, and 21-22 March 1990, lot 8, the latter formerly in the collection of Ed. Binney, 3rd. Leaves from this manuscript are found in the collection of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan as published in Welch and Welch, 1982 and Canby 1998. (from Sotheby's catalog entry, 28 April 2004, Lot 55) | Culture: Islamic, Persian | Materials/Techniques: opaque watercolor, gold, ink, paper | Note: Provenance: A number of illustrated leaves from this manuscript are thought to have been brought to Britain by John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792). | Note: Inscription: "After having seen all the goods; the old and the young unanimously said that they had never seen such gifts and presents, and gold and golden objects brought to the Caliph, and that no king among the Arabs and non-Arabs had ever imagined such wealth, and even among those who had seen the world none remembered such things" | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
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Main Title: A member of the Barmakid family offering gifts to the Caliph | Image Title: Full view 14897474

Basım Tarihi 1595 | 1600 | circa 1595-1600
Basım Yeri - Harvard University Library
Konu miniatures (paintings) | illuminations | kings and rulers | palaces | courtiers | gifts | offerings | mosaic tilework | caliphs | history | more | less
Tür Kitap
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar height 24.2 cm ; width 16.5 cm (painting)
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 8001351606_URN-3:FHCL:27031280
Kayıt Numarası harvard_scw-3703
Lokasyon Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
Tarih 1595 | 1600 | circa 1595-1600
Notlar This miniature is one of a series dating from a late sixteenth-century Mughal manuscript entitled Akhbar-i Barmakiyan, a work believed to have been written in the 10th/11th centuries A.D. and translated from Arabic into Persian by the fourteenth-century translator Ziya ud-Din Barani. The work concerns the history of the Barmakid dynasty, and chronicles "the generosity and clerical efficacy" of a family that rose to considerable power during the early years of the Abbasid Caliphate. (from Sotheby's catalog entry, 28 April 2004, Lot 55) | 16 illustrated leaves from this manuscript were sold by Sotheby's in London, 1st July 1969, lots 83-98. Two others were in the Warren Hastings Album (subsequently Phillipps MS.14170) sold 26th November, 1968 lots 376 and 377. Two illustrated leaves were sold by Sotheby's in New York 15-16 April 1985, lot 445, and 21-22 March 1990, lot 8, the latter formerly in the collection of Ed. Binney, 3rd. Leaves from this manuscript are found in the collection of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan as published in Welch and Welch, 1982 and Canby 1998. (from Sotheby's catalog entry, 28 April 2004, Lot 55) | Culture: Islamic, Persian | Materials/Techniques: opaque watercolor, gold, ink, paper | Note: Provenance: A number of illustrated leaves from this manuscript are thought to have been brought to Britain by John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792). | Note: Inscription: "After having seen all the goods; the old and the young unanimously said that they had never seen such gifts and presents, and gold and golden objects brought to the Caliph, and that no king among the Arabs and non-Arabs had ever imagined such wealth, and even among those who had seen the world none remembered such things" | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
Digital Library of the Middle East
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