1594-1595
This is an illustrated folio from a copy of the Siyer-i Nebi, a work on the life of the Prophet Muhammad. It was written in Turkish by a Turkish poet (Darir of Erzurum) in Cairo for the Mamluk sultan of Egypt in 1388. Enjoyed among court circles, the Ottoman sultan Murad III (r. 1574-1595) commissioned a multi-volume imperial copy with 814 illustrations in the 1590s. It was expertly copied and illustrated by Ottoman court artists. This scene depicts the Prophet at a feast with his companions during military campaigns around the port city of Yanbu, in present-day Saudi Arabia. In the miniature following 16th century norms, the face of the Prophet is covered and the flaming halo around his body indicates his prophetic status. The artist chose contemporary Ottoman details, such as blue-and-white ceramic dishes and gilded tableware along with architectural details, to visualize the actual setting of the event that took place in 623.
18.4 × 16.8 cm (7 1/4 × 6 5/8 in.) framed: 43.8 × 57.2 cm (17 1/4 × 22 1/2 in.)
Ink and gold on paper
16th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryOttomanOpaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th-17th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th-17th centuryOttomanCalligraphy; ink on paper, with morocco binding
16th centuryOttomanInk and gold on paper
16th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th-17th centuryOttomanPainting with text; ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper; leather binding
16th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th-17th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryOttomanInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th-17th centuryOttoman