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Double-Sided Leaf from a Qur'an

1100s
Measurements
Sheet: 32 x 21.3 cm (12 5/8 x 8 3/8 in.)
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Calligraphers and poets enjoyed higher status than painters and architects in Islamic countries.

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Arabic calligraphy, the art of beautiful writing, was elevated above all other art forms in the Islamic world because Allah, or God, revealed the divine word of Islam to the Prophet Muhammad (570–632) in the Arabic language.

This Qur'an page is considered one of the most splendid examples of Arabic calligraphy. Based on the proportions of Arabic letters, majestic eastern Kufic script features attenuated letters with long upstrokes and low strokes swaying to the left. Contours echoing the letters separate the sacred text from the lively arabesque background. This vertical layout on paper replaces the earlier horizontal format on parchment.
A pair of vertical manuscript pages features four rows of bold, black Arabic calligraphy set against intricate tan floral scrolls. Tiny red and blue markings accent the script. Each central panel contains golden circular medallions and is enclosed by a gold and blue border with golden corner designs. The tan paper has ragged edges and mottled staining.

Double-Sided Leaf from a Qur'an

1100s

Seljuk Iran

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