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Frontispiece from Prince Baysunghur's Anthology of Wise Sayings

İsim Frontispiece from Prince Baysunghur's Anthology of Wise Sayings
Basım Tarihi: 1430
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Kütüphane: Pompeu Fabra Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası cdi_europeana_collections_1100_3386
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Tarih 1430
Örnek Metin Frontispiece from Prince Baysunghur's Anthology of Wise Sayings. The golden calligraphy at the heart of this elaborate composition describes the main text to follow, a collection of "fine and rare phrases" and "pearls and jewels of ideas", compiled on the orders of Timurid prince Baysunghur (d. 1433), a celebrated book-lover and art patron. Unfortunately the first two pages (CBL Per 120.1 and Per 120.2) are all that now remains. Detached folio, pigments and gold on gold-flecked paper, re-mounted later, Arabic text in thuluth and kufic scripts, ogival medallion with cartouche below, framed within illuminated borders, one half of a double-page composition, frontispiece from an otherwise lost manuscript dedicated to Timurid prince Baysunghur, Herat, Afghanistan, c. 1430.
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Frontispiece from Prince Baysunghur's Anthology of Wise Sayings

Basım Tarihi 1430
Tür Resim
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Pompeu Fabra Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası cdi_europeana_collections_1100_3386
Lokasyon Available Online
Tarih 1430
Örnek Metin Frontispiece from Prince Baysunghur's Anthology of Wise Sayings. The golden calligraphy at the heart of this elaborate composition describes the main text to follow, a collection of "fine and rare phrases" and "pearls and jewels of ideas", compiled on the orders of Timurid prince Baysunghur (d. 1433), a celebrated book-lover and art patron. Unfortunately the first two pages (CBL Per 120.1 and Per 120.2) are all that now remains. Detached folio, pigments and gold on gold-flecked paper, re-mounted later, Arabic text in thuluth and kufic scripts, ogival medallion with cartouche below, framed within illuminated borders, one half of a double-page composition, frontispiece from an otherwise lost manuscript dedicated to Timurid prince Baysunghur, Herat, Afghanistan, c. 1430.
Kaynak Europeana Collections
Pompeu Fabra University Library
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