THE SHAKERINE COLLECTION: Calligraphy in Qur’ans and other Manuscripts

THE SHAKERINE COLLECTION: Calligraphy in Qur’ans and other Manuscripts

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 32. AN ILLUMINATED QUR’AN, COPIED BY AHMED KNOWN AS NA’ILI, TURKEY, CONSTANTINOPLE, OTTOMAN, DATED 1192 AH/1778-79 AD.

AN ILLUMINATED QUR’AN, COPIED BY AHMED KNOWN AS NA’ILI, TURKEY, CONSTANTINOPLE, OTTOMAN, DATED 1192 AH/1778-79 AD

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October 23, 11:03 AM GMT

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AN ILLUMINATED QUR’AN, COPIED BY AHMED KNOWN AS NA’ILI, TURKEY, CONSTANTINOPLE, OTTOMAN, DATED 1192 AH/1778-79 AD


Arabic manuscript on paper, 250 leaves plus 2 fly-leaves, 15 lines to the page, written in naskh in black ink, ruled in gold, black and red, verses separated by gold and polychrome rosettes, surah headings in gold riqa within cartouches, gold verse markers in the margins, f.1b and f.2a with an illuminated frontispiece, f.249a with a finispiece folio with the text written within two circles against a gold ground, in brown stamped and gilt leather binding, with flap


text panel: 17 by 8.3cm.

leaf: 21.9 by 14.2cm.

Philips London, 19 April 1983, lot 150.

N. Safwat, A Collector's Eye, Islamic Calligraphy in Qur'ans and Other Manuscripts, London, 2010, no.32, pp.142-3.

The colophon states that the Qur’an was copied in the district of Galata, Istanbul.