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"The Clever Hare with the King of the Elephants at the Spring of the Moon"

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Yazar [Art market, India, until 1969]; Nasli M. Heeramaneck, New York (until 1971); Alice N. Heeramaneck, New York (until 1982)
Basım Tarihi: AH second quarter of the 10th century / AD second quarter 16th century
Basım Yeri Gujarat -
Konu Muzaffarids (Gujarat Sultanate) — Ink and opaque watercolour on paper
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 31.8 cm, width: 22.6 cm
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Demirbaş Numarası 1981.373.67
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_9
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih AH second quarter of the 10th century / AD second quarter 16th century
Notlar This manuscript contains seventy-eight paintings and many text folios telling the famous tales of the jackals Kalila and Dimna. Based on the book of ancient Indian animal fables, the Panchatantra written by Vidyapati (Bidpai), the stories spread all over the Middle East where they became wildly popular. This manuscript has a strong flavour of Mamluk Egypt in the figure styles and bold drawings, with hints of Ottoman tulips andSafavidturbans. However, the burnt orange palette and darkly-inked lines have led to an attribution toSultanateGujarat where it is suggested this manuscript was copied from an Egyptian original. Its life in India is also attested by a Devanagari inscription at the end, although the rest of the Arabic text is written in a strong, left-leaningnaskh-like script.
Örnek Metin Gift from Alice Heeramaneck (The Alice and Nasli Heeramaneck Collection), 1981
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_09
Seçili bibliyografya Atil, E., and Ibn al-Muqaffa.Kalila wa Dimna : fables from a fourteenth-century Arabic manuscript.Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. Bodleian Library Kalila wa Dimna dated 1354 (Pococke 400)Brac de la Perrière, E., ed. "Itineraries of Fables in the Arts and Literature of the Islamic World." InThe Journeys of Kalila and Dimna., Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2022.
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"The Clever Hare with the King of the Elephants at the Spring of the Moon"

Yazar [Art market, India, until 1969]; Nasli M. Heeramaneck, New York (until 1971); Alice N. Heeramaneck, New York (until 1982)
Basım Tarihi AH second quarter of the 10th century / AD second quarter 16th century
Basım Yeri Gujarat -
Konu Muzaffarids (Gujarat Sultanate) — Ink and opaque watercolour on paper
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 31.8 cm, width: 22.6 cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 1981.373.67
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_9
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih AH second quarter of the 10th century / AD second quarter 16th century
Notlar This manuscript contains seventy-eight paintings and many text folios telling the famous tales of the jackals Kalila and Dimna. Based on the book of ancient Indian animal fables, the Panchatantra written by Vidyapati (Bidpai), the stories spread all over the Middle East where they became wildly popular. This manuscript has a strong flavour of Mamluk Egypt in the figure styles and bold drawings, with hints of Ottoman tulips andSafavidturbans. However, the burnt orange palette and darkly-inked lines have led to an attribution toSultanateGujarat where it is suggested this manuscript was copied from an Egyptian original. Its life in India is also attested by a Devanagari inscription at the end, although the rest of the Arabic text is written in a strong, left-leaningnaskh-like script.
Örnek Metin Gift from Alice Heeramaneck (The Alice and Nasli Heeramaneck Collection), 1981
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_09
Seçili bibliyografya Atil, E., and Ibn al-Muqaffa.Kalila wa Dimna : fables from a fourteenth-century Arabic manuscript.Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. Bodleian Library Kalila wa Dimna dated 1354 (Pococke 400)Brac de la Perrière, E., ed. "Itineraries of Fables in the Arts and Literature of the Islamic World." InThe Journeys of Kalila and Dimna., Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2022.
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