Ghassan I. Shaker
businessman, banker, industrialist and diplomat
 

Cultural

The Ghassan Ibrahim Shaker Collection is an important collection of Qur'ans and other religious manuscripts notable for the quality of calligraphy and the splendour of their bindings and illumination.

The Shaker Collection has recently been published as Golden Pages, written by Dr. Nabil Safwat and published in 2000 by the Oxford University Press. It is available in large format hardback and online at www.shakercollection.com.

This publication contributes to the growing appreciation of Islamic calligraphy in the West, not only in terms of technical form but also the essential interdependence of script and format with the expression of faith.

The collection concentrates on Qur'ans and includes particularly rare and interesting items such as an Ottoman Turkish translation. Its other far-ranging holdings include Qur'ans from Mamluk in Egypt in the 13th Century to Ottoman Turkey in the 19th Century; two royal Qur'ans from Qajar Iran, and manuscripts from the wider Islamic world - from Morocco, Sudan and Nigeria, from Turkestan, Indonesia, China and Mughal India - as well as others by calligraphers working under the Ottomans in Bulgaria.

The Shaker Collection throws light on the work of famous scribal personalities including Yaqut Musta'simi, and on anonymous amateurs. It also includes manuscripts by female calligraphers.

The essay that accompanies Golden Pages discusses practical issues such as scribal training and the preparation of materials, and focuses on the expressive use of lesser-known scripts and layouts.

Golden Pages: Qur'ans and other manuscripts from the collection of Ghassan I. Shaker
Golden Pages: Qur'ans and other manuscripts
from the collection of Ghassan I. Shaker

 

[click here to visit the Golden Pages web site at www.shakercollection.com]

 

 

Other collections

  • Islamic coins and pottery
     
  • Gallé glassware

          
     
  • Turkish Bohemian glass

          
     
  • Persian Opaline glass

          
     
  • Orientalist paintings
     
          
                 Gate of the Great Mosque of Damascus
                              G. Bauernfeind

     
  • Amber beads
     
          
     
  • plus other Islamic artifacts

 

 

 
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