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Lot 148

A calligraphic composition signed by Vehic Efendi
Ottoman Turkey, 19th Century

8 October 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A calligraphic composition signed by Vehic Efendi
Ottoman Turkey, 19th Century

Arabic manuscript on paper, the text consisting of an invocation in jali thuluth in gold on a black ground within a central roundel, the border consisting of stylised profuse floral and vegetal motifs incorporating the headgear of the sufi order, framed
275 x 275 mm.

Footnotes

The text consists of an invocation to the founder of the Sa'diyya sufi order: Ya hadrat-i sultan shaykh Sa'd al-Din al-Jabawi. He is buried in a shrine complex on the Golan. The order became widespread in Ottoman territory from the mid-18th Century onwards.

Vehic Efendi was employed as a scribe at Divani Humayun. See Mahmud Kemal Inal, Son Hattatlar, Istanbul 1955, pp. 456, 458.

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