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Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (Photo: David Franzen, 2009.)
Polychrome Wooden Panels with Arabic Poetry Inscriptions
Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (Photo: David Franzen, 2009.)
Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (Photo: David Franzen, 2009.)
Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (Photo: David Franzen, 2009.)

Polychrome Wooden Panels with Arabic Poetry Inscriptions

DateDated 1271 AH (1854 - 1855 CE)
PeriodOttoman
MediumWood, polychrome pigments
DimensionsOverall: 11 x 44 1/2 in. (27.9 x 113cm)
ClassificationsWoodwork
Object number64.6.11a-c
DescriptionThese ornate wooden panels lining the Ottoman gallery are decorated using a technique called ‘ajami, a style of decoration that often embellished the walls of private homes in Damascus during the rule of the Ottoman empire. In this technique, gesso is applied to the woodwork in relief, painted with washes of brightly colored glazes, and illuminated with metal leaf.

The panel above the doorst contains an Arabic inscription in gilded thuluth script:

Above: And of these the names for Adam
Below: For you are the mothers and the fathers.

The inscription is part of a poem by Abū ʿAbdallāh Muhammad ibn Saʿīd al-Shanhājī al-Būṣīrī (1211–1294 CE). Al-Būṣīrī was a Moroccan-born Egyptian poet known for his poetry in praise of the Prophet Mohammed. The verse is continued on panels throughout the room.

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