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A calligraphic panel (levha),
Signed Mehmet Shafiq, dated AH 1275/1858 AD,
Arabic manuscript on...
Price Realised: £1,443
Estimate: £800 - £1,200
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Lot 92
Description
A calligraphic panel (levha),
Signed Mehmet Shafiq, dated AH 1275/1858 AD,
Arabic manuscript on black paper, God is the bestower of success, in elegant yellow thuluth, the signature and date below, the whole ruled in yellow, mounted, framed and glazed
20 x 40cm. visible, 32 x 53cm. framed
Lot Footnotes
Mehmet Shafiq (1819-1880), son of Sulayman Mahir Bey, born in Besiktas became an instructor in the royal palace where he remained for 34 years. He is known for his architectural inscriptions, including those on the Mihrab in the Hagia Sofia, the Dome of the Rock and the tomb of Sultan Abdülmecid.
A larger lehva signed Mehmet Shafiq sold at Christie's London, 25 April 2013, lot 270
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