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made in Tunisia

Postcard of Lithograph.
000-180-002-210-C
© National Museums Scotland

Lithograph

This lithograph was made in 1991 in Tunis City in Tunisia by Nja Mahdaoui. The design shows a bold interpretation of various Arabic calligraphic scripts treated as abstract motifs rather than inscription.

The background has two horizontal broad bands of rows of closely written cursive gold nasta'liq script on a black background. In the bottom right is a stylised Ottoman tughra in a mixture of gold cursive Kufic script with feathered loops of nasta'liq. The top right has a bold monogram in scarlet flowing script possibly a stylised version of Bismillah al rahman al rahim (in the name of God the compassionate the merciful). The top left is interlaced with a gold Kufic monogram while in the bottom right is Nja Mahdaoui's signature in cursive Arabic script.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-210-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1993.229
Date: 1991
Material: Card, white, thick grained. Inscription: Top right: Bismillah al rahman al rahim. Bottom right: [Nja Mahdaoui's signature]. Bottom left: series no. a/p/ 5/10
Dimensions: 380 mm H x 560 mm W
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Who: Nja Mahdaoui, Tunis City, Tunisia (Calligrapher)
Where: Tunisia, Tunis City
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Description: Lithograph with design showing a bold interpretation of various Arabic calligraphic scripts treated as abstract motifs rather than inscription: Tunisian, Tunis City, by Nja Mahdaoui, 1991
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