Portrait of Maulana Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman Jami

Maulana Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman Jami

Maulana Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman Jami (fl. 1455-1550) is the foundational author whose literary output became the primary subject matter for a significant body of Persian and Islamic illuminated manuscripts produced over a century, spanning the late Timurid and early Safavid periods. The artworks associated with Jami consist of detailed calligraphy, border painting, and miniature folios created during the peak era of manuscript production.

Fifteen manuscripts related to Jami's extensive poetic and scholarly work are represented in major international museum collections, establishing the enduring artistic importance of his texts. Notable examples preserved in institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, highlight the varied scope of his celebrated writings. These include multiple copies of Tuhfat al-Ahrar (The Gift to the Noble), his Divan (Collected Works) of Jami, and specialized folios such as "Yusuf Arriving in Egypt and Leaving the Ship in the Nile."

The artistry captured in the manuscript pages, encompassing meticulous stenciling, painted borders, and complex narrative miniatures, demonstrates the high standards of production common in royal scriptoriums. Interest in Maulana Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman Jami paintings and related visual works remains high among scholars. Today, many of these museum-quality works are available to researchers as downloadable artwork for detailed study.

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