Illuminated Manuscript Koran, The Right Side Of An Illuminated Double-page Frontispiece, Walters Art Museum Ms. W.569, Fol. 1b
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Illuminated Manuscript Koran, The Right Side Of An Illuminated Double-page Frontispiece, Walters Art Museum Ms. W.569, Fol. 1b - An Illuminated Large Size Copy Of The Koran (Qur'an) Produced In The 11th Century AH / 17th CE In Iran. Apart From Using A Number Of Scripts, Such As Naskh, Muḥaqqaq And Tawqīʿ, This Codex Features Six Pairs Of Decorated Pages, Two Illuminated Headpieces, As Well As Illuminated Chapter Headings, Cloud-bands, And Marginal Decoration. The Black Morocco Binding Has A Central Piece In The Form Of A Diamond With Pendants On Four Sides. The Inner Covers, Having A Traditional Dentelle Decoration, Features Text From The "the Verse Of The Throne" (āyat Al-kursī), Which Is Inscribed In The Outer Frame. The Right Side Of A Decorated Double-page Frontispiece With Inscriptions In Gold Tawqīʿ Script. The Upper And Lower Panels Contain Verses 77-78 From Chapter 56, While The Center Piece Is Inscribed With Verse 88 Of Chapter 17 Photo

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