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The Equal Rank of Painter and Scribe: Dawlat the Indian Painter Portrays Himself Portraying the Scribe 'Abd-ur-Rahîm 'Ambarîn-Qalam ("Amber Pen") of Herât in the Act of Writing the Calligraphy That Appears Above Them Both. Colophon to the manuscript of Nizâmî's Khamsa copied by the calligrapher from Herât, 'Abd-ur-Rahîm 'Ambarîn-Qalam, in the service of Emperors Akbar and Jahângîr, Lahore, 1595-1610. British Library; Or. 12208, folio 325 verso.
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British Library/London/Great Britain
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ART552789
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© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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