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Page with illuminated calligraphy

Calligrapher: Mustafa Dede (Ottoman, 1495 – 1538)
1539 A.D./ 945 A.H.
Object Place: Turkey

Medium/Technique Ink and gold on paper; marbled paper
Dimensions Height x width: 25.1 × 16.9 cm (9 7/8 × 6 5/8 in.)
Credit Line Helen and Alice Colburn Fund
Accession Number29.79
CollectionsAsia, Islamic Art
ClassificationsBooks and manuscripts
Ottoman calligraphers often demonstrated their skills by writing different styles and sizes of Arabic script on rectangular sheets of paper, which were then illuminated, mounted on pasteboard with colored and marbled papers, and assembled into accordion fold albums, known as muraqqaʿ. This calligraphic panel containing fifteen lines of script in the naskh style was composed by Mustafa Dede (d. 1538), the son of the famous Ottoman calligrapher, Shaykh Hamdullâh (d. 1520). The reverse side of the folio contains marbled papers of a later date produced in the 18th-century hatip style, which is characterized by a second layer of vibrant, stylized shapes over an initial layer of lighter pigment. In this case, black and red shapes in alternating lines create a checkerboard effect on top of a muted blue and brown stone pattern.

DescriptionSingle folio; calligraphy in naskh; marbled paper on reverse
ProvenanceMiss Elizabeth (Riefstahl) Titzel (b. 1889 - d. 1986), New York; 1929, sold by Miss Elizabeth (Riefstahl) Titzel to the MFA for $5000.00 (total price for 29.56-136). (Accession Date: January 3, 1929)