A PINK QUR'AN FOLIO
A PINK QUR'AN FOLIO
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A PINK QUR'AN FOLIO

ALMOHAD MARRAKESH, MOROCCO, FIRST HALF 13TH CENTURY

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A PINK QUR'AN FOLIO
ALMOHAD MARRAKESH, MOROCCO, FIRST HALF 13TH CENTURY
Qur'an LXXIX, sura an-nazi'at, vv.18-26 (part), Arabic manuscript on pink paper, 5ll. in sepia maghribi script, diacritics in gold, shadda and sukun in silver, gold and black roundel verse markers, with additional large gold and polychrome motifs demarcating 'ashr and khamsa, in modern black cloth binding
13 ¼ x 10 ¼in. (33.5 x 26cm.)
来源
With Sam Fogg, 2000
The Schøyen Collection, MS 4593
出版
Sam Fogg, Islamic Manuscripts. Catalogue 22, London, 2000, no.7 pp.22-23

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Historically, the distinctive colouring of the pages of the 'Pink Qur'an' has been associated with Andalusi paper makers, and particularly the paper mill of Xativa. Umberto Bongianino and Éleonore Cellard, however, have recently demonstrated that dyed paper like this was manufactured on both sides of the straits of Gibraltar. Given that the pages are slightly larger than normal Xativa sheets, and based on chemical analysis of the dyes, it is most likely that the Qur'an was produced in Marrakech, where it remained through the subsequent centuries thanks to an endowment in the Marinid period, marked by the perforations to the upper margin of each folio (Bongianino and Cellard, The Pink Qur'an: A Reverse Biography, forthcoming). The rich illuminations of the Qur'an, marking most of the different ways of splitting the mushaf into sections, make it one of the most remarkable Maghrebi manuscripts ever produced. Folios sold recently include one sold Sotheby's London, 24 April 2024, lot 18 and another in these Rooms, 25 April 2024, lot 21.

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