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Calligraphy, bookbinding, and painting are important aspects of Islamic Art The production of illustrated books was concentrated in royal workshops because of the large expense involved. Books were also financial investments, donated toward the endowment of charitable foundations, and status symbols, presented as gifts between heads of state In this exhibit, you will be exposed to many different GENRES of Manuscripts

History One of the main categories of Islamic manuscripts is HISTORY. Histories recorded the great events of their ancestors, and were often embellished a little bit beyond reality. One of the most often copied histories in pre-modern Islamic art is the Shahnama, or the Book of Kings. Written in 1000 by the poet Firdawsi, it tells the stories of ancient heroes and kings of pre-islamic Iran; it is rich with exploits of love and betrayal, courage, and valor that lend themselves to illustration

Biography A biography is an account of someone's life written by someone else. Here we see two historically documented scenes from the life of the first Mongol ruler of Iran, Timur. On the far right, ambassadors of Egypt present him with a giraffe! There tend to be less people in biographical scenes, and a focus on a central figure, usually a king.

Poetry From as early as the time of Muhammad, Muslims wrote qasida (odes), or poems of praise for people they admired. The love poems seen here in pink were written by a male poet about boys. When there are images, they tend to be metaphorical

Albums Album books of beautiful art became especially popular in Mughal India. The single-page painting attains prominence in Mughal art from the mid-sixteenth century onward. These, along with pages of illuminated calligraphy, were often collected and bound into compilations, referred to as albums, or muraqqa, a practice that originated in early fifteenth-century Iran. Under the Timurids, albums usually included existing works in the patron s collection, as well as works created specifically for the album, such as paintings and drawings, folios from preparatory pattern books, and calligraphy specimens. Unlike earlier paintings which illustrated an accompanying text, sensitive studies of nature and individualized portraits predominate in this album. The picture is no longer subordinated to the text, and the figures are rendered with an emotional sensitivity not seen before in the arts of Mughal India.

Fables a short story, typically with animals or symbolic people as characters, conveying a moral. Kalila wa-dimna was a popular one It included popular stories of lions and foxes, the fox as a trickster Who tricks the king lion into Attacking the noble bull The fox is then put on trial

Religious texts The central holy book of Islam is called the Qur an, and it is considered to be the very words of God There are complicated rules about figural representation in Islamic religious texts. Some traditions ban it altogether. All agree that God Himself is never to be depicted Clues: Man with white veil over face and halo of flames- the Prophet Muhammad Use of beautiful Arabic Script Angels, Halos and Holy Fire, and royal blue are all common themes

Scientific Did you know that the way we write our numbers (0123456789) is called Arabic numerals? Or that Algebra is an Arabic word? Muslims are responsible for the preservation of ancient Greek and Roman science during the Middle Ages

Naskh: This thin, long script is the most popular script for Qurans Reqaa: A quicker, easier way to write Arabic developed by Ottoman government officials for taking notes. We won t see much of this style at the exhibit. Thuluth: A huge, monumental script most often seen on large buildings. The letters get very decorative and complicated. Associated with religions and found on mosques and for writing holy names. Nastaliq: A local Iranian script which we will see a lot of in this exhibit. Used to write things in the Persian language, which is separate from Arabic. Seen a lot in poetry. Calligraphy & Genre Kufic: The first style of Arabic calligraphy developed, first used for Qurans but then for ornamentation, prizing visual ornamentation over legibility. Very vertical, geometric, thick.

Guessing game! Whichever team gets the most right wins! In order to get points, you have to come up with at least one clue why you think the page is from a certain genre- you can t just guess randomly!

30 Seconds What genre is she? Hint: Look how pretty the borders are

Last slide was from an album! It was a picture of a Houri, or fairy-like maiden of paradise. What s this? Hint: Soldiers 35 Secs

25 Seconds Last slide was an image from a HISTORY of a Thousand Years, commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the late 1500s, so at the time the book covered the entire history of Islam! Now what is this? (this one is tricky) Hint: this is a symbolic hunting scene with extra fancy letters

45 Seconds Last slide was from a book of poetry- the hunting is a metaphor. What s this one? HINT: the old woman is begging before the kingthink of the beginning of Beauty and the Beast. This is trying to teach us a LESSON

15 Seconds That last slide was a scene from a fable. What do you think this image is?

15 Seconds The last one was biographical! What s this one?

30 Seconds That s right! Scientific! Last question!

It was a biographical portrait from an album, so either biography or album is correct! Great job, everybody!

Acknowledgements These educational resources were developed for the Worcester Art Museum by Patrick D. Wilks, Lear Curatorial Intern, in partnership with local educators Batul Juma (volunteer through EnjoinGood) and Brian Leonard. Special thanks to Carina Ruiz-Esparza and Neal Bourbeau of the Worcester Art Museum Education Department. Preserved Pages: Book as Art in Persia and India 1300-1800, October 13, 2018 January 6, 2019 WORCESTER ART MUSEUM/ worcesterart.org