Folio from a Majma’ al-tawarikh (Compendium of history) by Hafiz-i Abru (d.1430); verso: Jamshid enthroned; recto: text

Detached folio from a dispersed copy of the Majma’ al-tawarikh (Compendium of history) by Hafiz-i Abru; text: Persian in black and red naskh script, recto: text, one column, thirty-three lines of text; verso: illustration and text: Jamshid enthroned, one column, twenty lines; one of a group of two folios.
Border: The text is set in red and black rulings on cream-colored paper.

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Historical period(s)
Timurid period, circa 1425
Medium
Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper
Dimensions
H x W: 42.6 x 32.6 cm (16 3/4 x 12 13/16 in)
Geography
Afghanistan, Herat
Credit Line
Purchase — Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds, Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program, and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler
Collection
Arthur M. Sackler Collection
Accession Number
S1986.131
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Manuscript
Type

Detached manuscript folio

Keywords
Afghanistan, Henri Vever collection, history, Jamshid, throne, Timurid period (1378 - 1506)
Provenance

To at least 1935
Emile Tabbagh, Paris, France. [1]

1935
Sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, Collection de Monsieur Emile Tabbagh, May 20-21, 1935, no. 145. [2]

From 1935 to 1942
Henri Vever (1854-1942), Paris and Noyers, France, purchased at the Sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, Collection de Monsieur Emile Tabbagh, May 21, 1935. [3]

From 1942 to 1986
Family member, Paris and Boulogne, France, by inheritance from Henri Vever, Paris and Noyers, France. [4]

From 1986
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, purchased from a family member, Paris and Boulogne, France. [5]

Notes:

[1] The object was in the collection of Emile Tabbagh of New York and Paris, France by 1935 when it was published in the auction catalogue, Collection de M. Emile Tabbagh: Art Oriental. Paris, May 20-21, 1935. See Susan Nemazee, "Appendix 7: Chart of Recent Provenance" in An Annotated and Illustrated Checklist of the Vever Collection, Glenn D. Lowry et al (Washington, DC: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1988), p. 403.

[2] See note 1.

[3] See note 1. See also Glenn D. Lowry and Susan Nemazee, A Jeweler's Eye: Islamic Arts of the Book from the Vever Collection (Washington, DC: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1988), p. 35.

[4] See the Agreement for the Purchase and Sale of the Henri Vever Collection of January 9, 1986, Collections Management Office.

[5] See note 4.

Previous Owner(s) and Custodian(s)

Hotel Drouot
Henri Vever 1854-1942
Emile Tabbagh 1879-80-1933
Francois Mautin 1907-2003

Description

Detached folio from a dispersed copy of the Majma' al-tawarikh (Compendium of history) by Hafiz-i Abru; text: Persian in black and red naskh script, recto: text, one column, thirty-three lines of text; verso: illustration and text: Jamshid enthroned, one column, twenty lines; one of a group of two folios.
Border: The text is set in red and black rulings on cream-colored paper.

Inscription(s)

Stamps: Douane Centrale Paris

Published References
  • Tabbagh Frères. Publication title unknown. cat. 145, p. 23, pl. XI.
  • Beatrice Forbes Manz. The Legacy of Timur. vol. 2, no. 2 New York, Spring 1989. p. 26, fig. 4.
  • Glenn D. Lowry, Milo Cleveland Beach, Elisabeth West FitzHugh, Susan Nemanzee, Janet Snyder. An Annotated and Illustrated Checklist of the Vever Collection. Washington and Seattle. cat. 165, pp. 131-132.
Collection Area(s)
Arts of the Islamic World
Web Resources
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