File:Nasta'liq script 3.jpg
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English: This calligraphic fragment includes a lover's lament about his beloved's indifference. The verses are executed in black nasta'liq script on a beige paper decorated with bird and leaf designs painted in gold. The main text panel is bordered by a number of other verses in both diagonal and vertical registers forming a frame. The entire composition is pasted to a larger sheet of paper decorated with a pounced vegetal motif in green and backed by cardboard. The fragment is neither dated nor signed. However, it may have been produced in Iran during the 16th or 17th century. |
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Date | 16th-17th centuries | ||||||
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Author | Unknown Calligrapher | ||||||
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