- Formatted Medium
- Gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper
- Dimensions
- calligraphy: 17 x 9.6 cm (6 11/16 x 3 3/4 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: verso: Persian verses in nasta‘liq script.
Whoever set eyes on the Opening Verses of your face recited “Say He is the Only God” and breathed it out in pure sincerity./
“God has made her grow in purity and beauty,” So recited and passed by Khizr, the moment he saw the green [pubescent] sprouting around your lips. Inscription: verso: Persian verses in top horizontal border, right to left, in nasta‘liq script.
My heart became shackled to her tresses;/
You have lost your head in fulfilling this desire./
Go and become entangled in her tresses./
If you see her mouth, do not say a word. Inscription: verso: Persian verses in bottom horizontal border, right to left, in nasta‘liq script.
If she asks you what you desire, say “your heart.”/
Since once she knows it, one could never banish her from one’s heart./
For one cannot assure one’s heart based on her words of promise;/
It is not fitting that one should lose one’s heart for naught. Inscription: verso: Persian verses in right vertical border, top to bottom, in nasta‘liq script:
From the anguished mood and state of this sorrowful heart,/
Narrate down the story as you brush down her tresses [conjectural]/
Of me, in an unfit state, shackled and in chains/
How I fare in that stifling prison./
If you go and seek her out in that abode/
Once you find her, you should say of me, the heartbroken. Inscription: verso: Persian verses in left vertical border, bottom to top, in nasta‘liq script:
I have a heart ensnared by her tresses/
Exiled in foreign lands [. . .] of her tresses/
The tale of this broken-hearted soul, like disheveled hair/
Bring to her ears in a well-composed manner, like well-arranged hair/
Enchain her tresses in your speech/
Brush her locks behind her for a while.
- Accession Number
- 2013.348.b
- Credit Line
- Gift in honor of Madeline Neves Clapp; Gift of Mrs. Henry White Cannon by exchange; Bequest of Louise T. Cooper; Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund; From the Catherine and Ralph Benkaim Collection
- Rights Statement
- CC0