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Al Hariri Collection

"Al Hariri: A Journey Through Art, Literature, and Culture" Step into the world of Al Hariri, a renowned figure in Arabic literature and art

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Trading ship. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1237. Artist: Anonymous

Trading ship. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1237. Artist: Anonymous
Trading ship. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1237. Found in the collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: The doctors visit to his patient, scene from The Maqamat

The doctors visit to his patient, scene from The Maqamat
CHT176048 The doctors visit to his patient, scene from The Maqamat by Al-Hariri (gouache on vellum) by Persian School, (14th century); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: A physician takes care of a wounded person. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1225-1235

A physician takes care of a wounded person. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1225-1235. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Manuscript illumination from Maqamat of al-Hariri, by Muhammad al-Qasim ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn

Manuscript illumination from Maqamat of al-Hariri, by Muhammad al-Qasim ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Hariri
HOUR OF BIRTH: ARABIC MS. Manuscript illumination from Maqamat of al-Hariri, by Muhammad al-Qasim ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Hariri, 1237 A.D

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: The 43rd Maquma of Al-Hariri, 1225-1235 (tempera on paper)

The 43rd Maquma of Al-Hariri, 1225-1235 (tempera on paper)
BAL2958029 The 43rd Maquma of Al-Hariri, 1225-1235 (tempera on paper) by Iraqi School (13th Century); 41x20.5 cm; (add.info.: Abu Muhammad al-Qasim ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Hariri (Arabic)

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Ms c-23 f. 99a, Thief taking his Loot, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri

Ms c-23 f. 99a, Thief taking his Loot, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri
XIR169324 Ms c-23 f.99a, Thief taking his Loot, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri (1054-1121), c.1240 (gouache on vellum) by Persian School

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Ms c-23 f. 12a, A caravan stop, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri, c

Ms c-23 f. 12a, A caravan stop, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri, c
XIR169323 Ms c-23 f.12a, A caravan stop, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri, c.1240 (gouache on vellum) by Persian School, (13th century); 26.5x21.5 cm; Institute of Oriental Studies, St

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Ms Ar 5847 f. 11, A caravan rest, from Le Maqamat de al Hariri, c. 1240

Ms Ar 5847 f. 11, A caravan rest, from Le Maqamat de al Hariri, c. 1240
XIR169312 Ms Ar 5847 f.11, A caravan rest, from Le Maqamat de al Hariri, c.1240 (gouache on paper) (b/w photo) by Al-Wasiti, Yahya ibn Mahmud (13th Century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Ms c-23 f. 165a, A Doctor Performing a Bleeding in a Crowd of Curious People

Ms c-23 f. 165a, A Doctor Performing a Bleeding in a Crowd of Curious People
XIR157773 Ms c-23 f.165a, A Doctor Performing a Bleeding in a Crowd of Curious People, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri, c.1240 (gouache & ink on vellum) by Persian School

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Ms C-23 f. 43b, An old man and a young man in front of the tents of the rich pilgrims

Ms C-23 f. 43b, An old man and a young man in front of the tents of the rich pilgrims
XIR155436 Ms C-23 f.43b, An old man and a young man in front of the tents of the rich pilgrims, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri (1054-1121) c.1240 (gouache on vellum) by Persian School

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: GOVERNOR OF RAHBA, 1237. Abu Zayd before the Governor of Rahba

GOVERNOR OF RAHBA, 1237. Abu Zayd before the Governor of Rahba. Manuscript illumination from Maqamat of al-Hariri, Baghdad, 1237

Background imageAl Hariri Collection: Troop of horsemen with banners, trumpets and drums, at religious ceremony. 1237 manuscript

Troop of horsemen with banners, trumpets and drums, at religious ceremony. 1237 manuscript of Maqamat ( Assemblies ) of al-Hariri. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris


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"Al Hariri: A Journey Through Art, Literature, and Culture" Step into the world of Al Hariri, a renowned figure in Arabic literature and art. From manuscripts to miniatures, his works have captivated audiences for centuries. In Ms Ar 5847 f. 11, we witness Al-Harith's discovery of a profound sentence from the Qur'an. This momentous revelation serves as a testament to Al Hariri's deep spiritual connection and his ability to convey it through his writings. Ms Ar 5847 f. 101 showcases Al Maqamat (The Meetings), where we are transported to the vast desert with a herd of camels. The intricate details in this miniature highlight Al Hariri's skillful depiction of Arabian landscapes and its majestic creatures. On Ms Ar 5847 f. 67, an enchanting scene unfolds as we see a boat gracefully sailing on the Euphrates River. This captivating image from Al Maqamat demonstrates Al Hariri's talent in capturing moments that evoke both tranquility and adventure. In Ms Ar 3929 f. 69, Abu Zayd parts ways with al-Harith during their pilgrimage to northern Iraq—an emotional turning point depicted by Al Hariri that explores themes of friendship and personal growth. A caravan of Arabic traders comes alive in another miniature from The Meetings by Al-Hariri—a testament to his fascination with trade routes that connected cultures across vast distances (c). Through gouache on paper illustrations like those found in The Maqamat series, such as "The doctors visit to his patient, " or "A physician takes care of a wounded person, " we witness scenes that reflect everyday life during medieval times—showcasing not only artistic prowess but also providing valuable insights into historical practices. Trading ships sail across distant seas in yet another masterpiece by Al-Hariri—an illustration that captures the spirit of exploration and commerce prevalent during his time (1237. Artist: Anonymous).