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A FINE OTTOMAN QUR'AN JUZ” WITH COURT WORKSHOP ILLUMINATION
                                                              θ 154
                                                              AN ILLUMINATED QUR'AN JUZ' XXX
                                                              SIGNED HAFIZ MUHAMMAD AL-WAFA, OTTOMAN TURKEY, DATED
                                                              AH 1231/1815-16 AD
                                                              Followed by Qur'an I, sura al-fatiha, Arabic manuscript on paper, 28ff. plus
                                                              three flyleaves, 9ll. of elegant black naskh, gold and polychrome rosette
                                                              verse markers, sura headings in white thuluth on gold ground within gold
                                                              and polychrome illuminated cartouches, text within thick black-ruled gold
                                                              frame, catchwords, opening bifolio with lavish polychrome and gold rococo-
                                                              style illuminated margins and headpiece, colophon signed and dated, in
                                                              contemporaneous brown morocco decorated with gilt floral meander and
                                                              tooled borders, blue paper doublures painted with gilt decoration, minor
                                                              marginal repairs, overall good condition
                                                              Text panel 5¾ x 3½in. (14.4 x 8.7cm.); folio 9¡ x 6¼in. (23.8 x 15.7cm.)
                                                              £25,000-35,000                      US$29,000-40,000
                                                                                                    €29,000-40,000

                                                              PROVENANCE:
                                                              The Saeed Motamed Collection
                                                              The fine rococo-style illumination of this manuscript is closely comparable to
                                                              the Alif-Ba Mufredat now in the Topkapi Palace Library (inv.no.TSM.EH436,
                                                              published in Nurhan Atasoy, A Garden for the Sultan: Gardens and Flowers in
                                                              the Ottoman Culture, 2002, pp.190-1). There is an unmistakable resemblance
                                                              between the treatment of the floral vases in both manuscripts which strongly
                                                              suggests that they were illuminated by the same artist or, at the very least,
                                                              artists working in the same court workshop.
                                                              The fine illumination of this manuscript is complemented by the elegant
                                                              naskh script. The scribe, Mehmet al-Wafa was known as Hisari, born in the
                                                              Hisar district of Istanbul, and was active during the reign of Sultan Mahmud
                                                              II (r.1808-1839). His mastery of the script has been praised by Ottoman
                                                              historian Habib Efendi who applauds him as “the leader of calligraphers of
                                                              his age…” [asrında hattat-ı piş-kadem…] (Habib Efendi, Khatt u Khattatan,
                                                              Matbaa-i Ebuzziya, Kostantiniyye, AH 1305/1887 AD, p.179).





















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