Artist: Shah Muhammad Al-Katib Al-Shirazi
Date: 1564
Museum: The Museum of Islamic Art (Doha, Qatar)
Technique: Watercolour
Coveted possessions for Muslim rulers across the Islamic world, illustrated manuscripts were highly mobile objects, exchanged and transferred as gifts or war booties. This fine copy of the Divan-e Jami shared the destiny of many other luxurious books: probably made in Shiraz for an affluent patron, it later entered the royal library of Ibrahim
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