Sultan Muhammad Collection
Sultan Muhammad Nur, a renowned creator of art and calligraphy during the early 16th century, left an indelible mark on the world with his exquisite works
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Sultan Muhammad Nur, a renowned creator of art and calligraphy during the early 16th century, left an indelible mark on the world with his exquisite works. His talent is evident in the illuminated frontispiece of a Bustan of Sa di, dated A. H. 920 / A. D. 1514, where vibrant colors dance across the page, bringing life to every stroke. In his masterpiece "Khusrau Seated on his Throne, " Folio 64 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A. H. 931 / A. D. , Sultan Muhammad captures the grandeur and power emanating from Khusrau's regal presence. The intricate details showcase Sultan Muhammad's mastery over composition and form. Another remarkable piece by this gifted artist is "Bahram Gur in the White Palace on Friday, " Folio 235 from a Khamsa. . A. H. Which transports us to a realm filled with opulence and luxury. Through skillful brushwork, Sultan Muhammad effortlessly brings forth Bahram Gur's majestic persona as he basks in splendor. The vivid depiction continues with "Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, " Folio 213 from a Khamsa. . A. H. 931 / A. D. , where Sultan Muhammad expertly portrays Bahram Gur amidst golden hues that symbolize prosperity and joy. However, it is not just royalty that captivates Sultan Muhammad's imagination; he also delves into tales of love and devotion like "Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, " Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet). . A. H. 931/A. D. This poignant scene showcases Farhad's unwavering dedication as he carves through mountains for his beloved Shirin—a testament to eternal love immortalized by Sultan Muhammad's skilled hand.