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A Découpé Nasta'liq Quatrain signed by Mir 'Ali. Safavid Iran, late 16th-century. Christie's Art of the Islamic & Indian Worlds 21 April 2016 Lot 118

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Artist
Mir Ali Heravi  (1476–1544)  wikidata:Q5959839
 
Alternative names
میر علی سادات حسینی هروی، میرجان، کاتب سلطانی
Description Persian calligrapher
Date of birth/death 1476 Edit this at Wikidata 1544 AD (951 AH)
Location of birth/death Herat Bukhara
Work location
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artist QS:P170,Q5959839
(calligraphy)
Description
English: A Découpé Nasta'liq Quatrain signed by Mir 'Ali. Persian manuscript on blue paper, with 4ll. of nasta'liq elegantly cut out and laid down, the signature in smaller similar nasta'liq in the lower left hand corner, a panel of gold and polychrome illumination in the upper right hand corner, the ground with a landscape scene picked out in gold and silver, laid down with polychrome rules and a pink minor border on wide gold speckled margins, mounted, framed and glazed. Panel 7½ x 4 5/8in. (19.2 x 11.9cm.); folio 11¼ x 7¾in. (28.6 x 19.6cm.). Safavid Iran, late 16th-century. Christie's Art of the Islamic & Indian Worlds 21 April 2016 Lot 118
Date Late 16th-century
Source/Photographer https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-5985281

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