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Zulaykha in her palace and as an elderly woman with Joseph (recto), from a Panj Ganj (Five Treasures) of Abd al- Rahman Jami (Persian, 1414–1492)

1603–7
(Indian, active early 1600s)
calligrapher
(Iranian, 1430–1520)
Measurements
Text area: 17.8 x 9.5 cm (7 x 3 3/4 in.); Page: 31.6 x 20.4 cm (12 7/16 x 8 1/16 in.)
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Zulaykha is shown four times: twice in the murals, seated in the center, and below when she is much older.

Description

The golden pot of white narcissus flowers at the bottom center of the painting signals that Zulaykha, leaning on her staff to the left, will imminently have her youth and beauty restored. In this Persian retelling of the Old Testament account from the Bible, Zulaykha lusted after Joseph, even though she was already married to Potiphar. Joseph, with the golden halo, resisted her advances until she became a widow and retained his youth, because of his extreme virtue. Above, Zulaykha as a young woman waits for Joseph in her house where murals of them as a happy couple are painted on the walls.
A vertically oriented gum tempera and ink painting depicts narrative scenes framed by diagonal calligraphy. Bottom center, a woman in a blue shawl leans toward a gold vase; to her right stands a man in a pink robe with a flaming halo. Above, figures in red, blue, and gold robes occupy tiered architectural rooms. Intricate blue and gold patterns and small birds decorate the borders and margins of the gold-flecked paper.

Zulaykha in her palace and as an elderly woman with Joseph (recto), from a Panj Ganj (Five Treasures) of Abd al- Rahman Jami (Persian, 1414–1492)

1603–7

Mushfiq, Sultan 'Ali al-Mashadi

(Indian, active early 1600s), (Iranian, 1430–1520)
Western Afghanistan, Herat (text); Mughal India (paintings)

See Also

  • Department
    Indian and Southeast Asian Art
  • Medium
    Tempera
  • Credit line
    Gift In Honor of Madeline Neves Clapp; Gift of Mrs. Henry White Cannon by Exchange; Bequest of Louise T. Cooper; Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund; From the Catherine and Ralph Benkaim Collection

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