1588
The recto and verso side of the folio features two columns of Persian text written in black ink and nasta’liq script. The recto side also bears a horizontal break at the center that spans both columns. Both sides contain lines of Anvari’s mathnavi, a poem of rhyming distichs. The folio belongs to an illustrated copy of the Divan of Anvari commissioned by the Mughal emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1605) in 1588 and in Lahore. The poet Anvari (1126-1189) is considered one of the greatest figures in Persian literature. His panegyric in honor of the Seljuq sultan, Ahmad Sanjar (r. 1118-1157) earned him royal favor and the patronage of two of Sanjar’s successors. Anvari’s poems were collected in a Divan, which contains eulogies, satire, panegyrics, and other forms of poetry and prose.
folio: 13.8 x 7.6 cm (5 7/16 x 3 in.)
Louis J. Cartier collection. John Goelet, New York, NY, (by 1960), gift; to Fogg Art Museum, 1960.
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16th centuryIndianInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryIndianInk and opaque watercolor on paper
16th centuryIndianInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
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16th centuryIndianOpaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryIndianInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryIndianInk, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
16th centuryIndianInk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper
16th centuryIndianOpaque watercolor and gold on paper
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16th centuryIndian