Nuh (Noah) and his family in the Ark, from The Cream of Histories (Zubdat al-tawarikh) by Sayyid Luqman-i 'Ashuri
Object Information
Object Information
Description
- Object no.:
- T 414.61
- Object name:
- Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
- Title:
- Nuh (Noah) and his family in the Ark, from The Cream of Histories (Zubdat al-tawarikh) by Sayyid Luqman-i 'Ashuri
- Artist and production place:
- Sun'i
Istanbul
- Object category:
- Manuscript
- Collection:
- Turkish collection
- Production date:
- 1585-1590
- Dimensions:
- 395 mm x 250 mm (height x width)
- Material:
- Paper (material) Pigment (material) Ink (material) Gold
- Language:
- Turkish (language)
- Script type:
- Naskh script
- Description:
- Nuh (Noah) and his family in the Ark, folio from The Cream of Histories (Zubdat al-tawarikh) by Sayyid Luqman-i 'Ashuri. Detached folio, ink, pigments and gold on paper, Turkish text with painting (on verso), one of twelve folios detached from codex T 414, Istanbul, Turkey, c. 1585-1590. Verso: Noah with his family and the animals (visible in outline through the windows), aboard the ark, shown as a large sailing ship. Composed by Ottoman court historian Sayyid Luqman-i Ashuri, this is an extensive survey of Islamic history, compiled from many earlier sources. According to the preface, Luqman commissioned the painter Sun'i to illustrate his text, and presented the finished work to Habeshi Mehmed Agha (d.1590), head of the Topkapi Palace eunuchs. The text begins by reviewing the cosmos, describing heaven, hell and the regions of the earth, before presenting a survey of Islam's prophets from Adam to the Prophet Muhammad, and then of subsequent dynasties of rulers up to the Ottomans themselves, concluding with Murad III (d.1595).
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