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'The Paths of Paradise'

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Basım Tarihi: c. AH 860 / AD 1465
Basım Yeri Herat -
Konu Timurids — Pigments
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Folio: 41.2cm × 29.8cm
Kütüphane: Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 15/2012
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_dn_Mus81_13
Lokasyon The David Collection
Tarih c. AH 860 / AD 1465
Notlar The miniature, which like 13/2012 and 14/2012 comes from a manuscript describing Muhammad’s mystical ascension to heaven (miraj), shows the Prophet and the Archangel Gabriel (Jibril) at the pond of al-Kawthar before one of Paradise’s richly ornamented gates. Both the ribbed domes and tiled walls are covered with rich vegetal ornamentation of various types, in keeping with contemporary architecture from Central Asia. Beside the pond are countless vessels of gold andjadeand celadon-glazed ceramics from which the believer can quench his thirst after the tribulations of the Day of Judgment.The Garden of Paradise itself, with its many spiritual and sensual delights, is not depicted in this beautiful painting, and no artist would probably have been able to describe it to the believer as intensely as accounts in theKoranand later writings.Of the museum’s seven paintings from this manuscript, the refined ‘Gates of Paradise’ is the one that most clearly points toward the artistic zenith of Timurid painting at the end of the AH 9th / AD 15th century.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Zeina AL AMAD
Seçili bibliyografya Boehm, B. D. and Holcomb, M., (eds.):Jerusalem, 1000-1400: Every people under heaven, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2016: fig. 149e, 295 and 299.Folsach, K., “Paradise on earth: water and the Islamic garden” in John Kuhlmann Madsen et al. (eds),Water of life: essays from a symposium held on the occasion of Peder Mortensen's 80th birthday, Copenhagen: Forlaget Orbis, 2016: fig. 1, pp. 184-185, 187.Meyer, J.,et al.,Beyond words: calligraphy from the World of Islam, Copenhagen: Strandberg Publishing, 2024: cat. 77, 224--225.Sims, E.,“The Nahj al-Faradis of Sultan Abu Sa’id ibn Sultan Muhammad ibn Mirranshah: an illustrated Timurid ascension text of the “Interim” period”,The Journal of the David Collection, 4 (2014): cat. 9, fig. 27, 132--133.
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'The Paths of Paradise'

Basım Tarihi c. AH 860 / AD 1465
Basım Yeri Herat -
Konu Timurids — Pigments
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Folio: 41.2cm × 29.8cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 15/2012
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_dn_Mus81_13
Lokasyon The David Collection
Tarih c. AH 860 / AD 1465
Notlar The miniature, which like 13/2012 and 14/2012 comes from a manuscript describing Muhammad’s mystical ascension to heaven (miraj), shows the Prophet and the Archangel Gabriel (Jibril) at the pond of al-Kawthar before one of Paradise’s richly ornamented gates. Both the ribbed domes and tiled walls are covered with rich vegetal ornamentation of various types, in keeping with contemporary architecture from Central Asia. Beside the pond are countless vessels of gold andjadeand celadon-glazed ceramics from which the believer can quench his thirst after the tribulations of the Day of Judgment.The Garden of Paradise itself, with its many spiritual and sensual delights, is not depicted in this beautiful painting, and no artist would probably have been able to describe it to the believer as intensely as accounts in theKoranand later writings.Of the museum’s seven paintings from this manuscript, the refined ‘Gates of Paradise’ is the one that most clearly points toward the artistic zenith of Timurid painting at the end of the AH 9th / AD 15th century.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Zeina AL AMAD
Seçili bibliyografya Boehm, B. D. and Holcomb, M., (eds.):Jerusalem, 1000-1400: Every people under heaven, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2016: fig. 149e, 295 and 299.Folsach, K., “Paradise on earth: water and the Islamic garden” in John Kuhlmann Madsen et al. (eds),Water of life: essays from a symposium held on the occasion of Peder Mortensen's 80th birthday, Copenhagen: Forlaget Orbis, 2016: fig. 1, pp. 184-185, 187.Meyer, J.,et al.,Beyond words: calligraphy from the World of Islam, Copenhagen: Strandberg Publishing, 2024: cat. 77, 224--225.Sims, E.,“The Nahj al-Faradis of Sultan Abu Sa’id ibn Sultan Muhammad ibn Mirranshah: an illustrated Timurid ascension text of the “Interim” period”,The Journal of the David Collection, 4 (2014): cat. 9, fig. 27, 132--133.
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