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Main Title: Khamsa of Nizami (TSK H. 781)
Image Title: f. 62a: Farhad brought before Khusraw (full view) 22349829
Main Title: Khamsa of Nizami (TSK H. 781)
Image Title: f. 62a: Farhad brought before Khusraw (full view) 22349829
Holding institution:
Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
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Harvard University Library
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Title:
Main Title: Khamsa of Nizami (TSK H. 781)
Image Title: f. 62a: Farhad brought before Khusraw (full view) 22349829
Alternative title:
Five treasures of Nizami
Pandj gandj of Nizami
Quintet of Nizami
Khamseh
Creator:
Ali al-Tabrizi (Artist)
Nizami, 1141-1146/535-540 AH - early 13th c. (1217?), Azerbaijani (Author)
Yusuf al-Jami (Calligrapher)
Date:
1445
1446
1445–1446 / 849 AH
Description:
Folios from a painted manuscriptCulture: Iranian, IslamicMaterials/Techniques: opaque watercolor on paper, ink, gold, paperNote: Historical: Produced for the daughter of Osman Bahadur Khan
Type:
still image
manuscripts
paintings
Type (Narrower):
Manuscripts
Paintings
Type (Broader):
Text
Image
Subject:
miniatures (paintings)
poetry
divans
Persian
Islamic art
paintings
painted manuscripts
epics
folklore
fables
courtly love
kings and rulers
Geographic region:
Place of Production: Herat, Herat, Afghanistan
Provenance:
Ismat al-Dunya (Patron)
Extent:
24.5 x 16.2 cm
Rights:
(CC BY-NC-SA) Attribution: Harvard Fine Arts Library, Special Collections SCW2016.07911
Identifier:
W365512_URN-3:FHCL:34888602
Is part of:
Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
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