Decorated pages intended for a Qur'an manuscript
Place of OriginIran
Dateapprox. 1500
MaterialsGold and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 8 in x W 8 1/8 in, H. 20.3 cm x W. 20.6 cm
Credit LineGift of Elton L. Puffer
Object number2004.67
DepartmentWest Asian Art
ClassificationsBooks And Manuscripts
On View
Not on viewThe luxurious gold and blue pigments and fine scroll ornamentation seen on these pages are typical of the opening pages of Korans produced in Turkey during the 1500s. The high quality of materials and artistic skills brought to bear throughout the Muslim world in various productions of the Koran reflect the sanctity of this holy book, which is considered to contain the word of Allah received as revelations by the prophet Muhammad.
Whether these two pages were ever bound into a complete Koran is unclear. The grid decoration in the central portion of each page appears to be painted over calligraphic text. Perhaps the pages were intended for a Koran but were refurbished for insertion in another decorated manuscript.
Subject
- Quran
approx. 1200-1400
approx. 1200-1300
approx. 1500-1700
approx. 1250-1350
approx. 1200-1500
approx. 1330-1340
approx. 1400-1500
1650-1750
perhaps 1327
1400-1500
approx. 1560-1570