Further Studies in Islamic Painting

Ernst Grube author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pindar Press

Published:31st Mar '26

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The studies by Ernst Grube collected and reprinted in this volume are concerned with two aspects of painting in the Muslim world, that of the late 14th and 15th century in the Timurid empire, and that of Ottoman Turkey.

The focal point of this volume is clearly the new edition of the 1968 exhibition-catalogue,The Classical Style in Islamic Painting: this was a study on the origin of Timurid painting and its impact on other royal painting ateliers in the rest of the Muslim world. At that date, the author believed that the style developed in the atelier of Baysunghur Mirza ibn Shah Rukh, Timur’s grandson and one of the great bibliophiles of the age, was considered a “classical” achievement by his contemporaries and the princely bibliophiles of the next two generations. Its apparent perfection led these princes and their artists to emulate its qualities and mannerisms for over two centuries.

Written as a catalogue accompanying an exhibition at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York in 1968, the selection of works was restrained both by the limits of material then available, and by the fact that relatively little was then known about the bibliophile endeavours of Baysunghur’s cousin Iskandar Sultan ibn ‘Umar Shaykh. As we know now, Iskandar matched, and exceeded in many ways, the achievements of Baysunghur, laying the foundation upon which much of what Baysunghur achieved was based. Taking full advantage of the materials from Iskandar’s atelier which have become available in research over the last thirty years, the original text of ‘The Classical Style’ has been rewritten for publication here. No longer restrained by the framework of an exhibition, it has been largely illustrated with new material. While the original concept remains basically unaltered, his new study shifts the focus slightly, taking into account the earlier sources that illuminate the bibliophile achievement of the period. The Classical Style in Islamic Painting has been out of print for over 25 years, so this updated version should be particularly welcome.

A second major study included in this volume focuses on Baysunghur, examining two manuscripts of the renowned stories of the two jackals, Kalilah and Dimnah, at the court of the Lion King; they were made for the prince within two years...

ISBN: 9781899828500

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520 pages