Miniature fra et eksemplar af al-Sarais Nahj al-Faradis (Paradisets Veje)

Iran, Herat; ca. 1465
Bladet: 41,1 x 29,9 cm
Inventarnummer 14/2012
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Eleanor Sims: “The Nahj al-Faradis of Sultan Abu Sa’id ibn Sultan Muhammad ibn Mirranshah: an illustrated Timurid ascension text of the “Interim” period” i Journal of the David Collection, 4, 2014, kat.nr. 5, fig. 19, s. 124-125;
Daniel C. Waugh: "The David Collection: Journal of the David Collection. 4" i The Silk Road, 2014, 12, Featured museum, I: fig. 3;
Barbara Drake Boehm og Melanie Holcomb (red.): Jerusalem, 1000-1400: Every people under heaven, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2016, fig. 149c, s. 295 og 297;   

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Eleanor Sims: “The Nahj al-Faradis of Sultan Abu Sa’id ibn Sultan Muhammad ibn Mirranshah: an illustrated Timurid ascension text of the “Interim” period” i Journal of the David Collection, 4, 2014, kat.nr. 6, fig. 21, s. 126-127;
Barbara Drake Boehm og Melanie Holcomb (red.): Jerusalem, 1000-1400: Every people under heaven, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2016, fig. 149c, s. 295 og 297; 
Kjeld von Folsach, Joachim Meyer: Menneskefiguren i islamisk kunstfolk, fyrster og hellige mænd, Davids Samling, København 2017, kat.nr. 27;
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen: Muslimernes Muhammad - og alle andres, København 2020, s. 6; 

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