Folio from Yusuf u Zulaykha by Jami (died 1492)

Folio from a dispersed copy of Yusuf u Zulaykha by Jami; Persian in black nasta’liq script; recto: text, 2 columns, 14 lines; verso: text, 2 columns, 14 lines; one of a group of 13.
Border: The recto is set in gold, green, and black rulings on pink paper with flower and bird motifs. The verso is set in gold, green, and black rulings on a pink paper with ibex, deers, birds in landscape.

Maker(s)
Author: Jami (died 1492)
Historical period(s)
Safavid period, 1557
Medium
Ink and gold on paper
Dimensions
H x W: 25.4 x 15.1 cm (10 x 5 15/16 in)
Geography
Iran, Qazvin
Credit Line
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art
Accession Number
F1953.71
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Manuscript
Type

Manuscript folio

Keywords
deer, flower, ibex, illumination, Iran, nasta'liq script, Safavid period (1501 - 1722), Yusuf, Zulaykha
Provenance
Provenance research underway.
Description

Folio from a dispersed copy of Yusuf u Zulaykha by Jami; Persian in black nasta'liq script; recto: text, 2 columns, 14 lines; verso: text, 2 columns, 14 lines; one of a group of 13.
Border: The recto is set in gold, green, and black rulings on pink paper with flower and bird motifs. The verso is set in gold, green, and black rulings on a pink paper with ibex, deers, birds in landscape.

Collection Area(s)
Arts of the Islamic World
Web Resources
Google Cultural Institute
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