EXAMPLES OF OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE (INSHA')
EXAMPLES OF OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE (INSHA')
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EXAMPLES OF OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE (INSHA')

SIGNED IKHTIYAR AL-MUNSHI, SAFAVID IRAN, 16TH CENTURY

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EXAMPLES OF OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE (INSHA')
SIGNED IKHTIYAR AL-MUNSHI, SAFAVID IRAN, 16TH CENTURY
Persian manuscript on blue paper, 5ff., plus five flyleaves, 5ll. of alternating black and gold shikasteh written on the diagonal in clouds reserved against a gold ground, gold and polychrome illuminated triangular cartouches above and below, within gold and black rules, opening folio with gold and polychrome illuminated headpiece, colophon signed, flyleaves and first and final folios with later owners' notes and seal impressions, in red morocco
Text panel 5 1⁄2 x 3 1⁄4in. (14 x 8.2cm.); folio 7 7⁄8 x 5in. (19.9 x 12.5cm.)
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Anon. sale, Sotheby's, London, 12 October 1990, lot 269
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Khawaja Ikhtiyar al-Munshi (d. AH 974⁄1566-67 AD) is the most famous calligrapher of the style known as shikasteh ta'liq, which is recognised not only by the softness of its form, but also its diagonal lean. He was active in the second half of the 16th century and signed his works 'Al-Munshi' which means secretary in Persian. This title was well-suited to our scribe as for 30 years he composed the correspondences of Sultan Muhammad Khudabanda, son of Shah Tahmasp, who was the Governor of Khorassan (A.Soheyli-Khwansari (ed.), Qazi Mir Ahmad Munshi Qomi, Golestan-e honar, Tehran 1352, p. 49 and V. Minorsky, Calligraphers and Painters, A Treatise by Qadi Ahmed son of Mir-Munshi, Washington 1959, p. 91). A single panel by the calligrapher was sold at Christie’s, South Kensington, 9 October 2015, lot 269, and another formed part of a group of calligraphic panels sold in these Rooms, 8 April 2008, lot 189.

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