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Khalili Collections

The Khalili Collections are eight distinct art collections assembled by Nasser D. Khalili over five decades.[2][1] Together, the collections include some 35,000 works of art,[1] and each is considered among the most important in its field.[3]

Khalili Collections
Logo of the Khalili Collections
Established1970; 53 years ago (1970)[1]
Collection size35,000[1]
FounderNasser D. Khalili
Websitewww.khalilicollections.org

Among these are the largest private collection of Islamic art, with 28,000 items including 2,000 ceramics and 600 items of jewellery. A separate collection includes around 5,000 objects relating to the Hajj, spanning from the 7th century AD to the present day. From Japan, there are 1,600 items of Meiji era decorative art and another collection of more than 450 kimono, covering a 300-year period. The most comprehensive private collection of enamels, with over 1,300 items, includes items from China, Japan, Europe and Islamic lands. The eight collections also include 100 flatweave textiles from southern Sweden, 100 examples of Spanish damascened metalwork (i.e. with metal inlaid into other metal), and 48 Aramaic documents from 4th century-BC Bactria. These various collections show two themes that commonly motivate private collections: collecting examples of the highest artistic merit and forming complete series.[4]

One hundred catalogues and monographs describing the collections are being published. There have been numerous public exhibitions drawn exclusively from the collections, as well as loans of items to heritage institutions.

Collections edit

Islamic Art (700–2000) edit

The Khalili Collections include one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Islamic art[5][6] and the largest in private hands.[7][8][9] The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art includes 28,000 objects documenting arts from Islamic lands over a period of almost 1400 years. It was described in 1998 as "one of the largest and most representative collections of Quranic manuscripts in the world"[10] and is the largest private collection.[11][12] Khalili is motivated by a belief that Islamic art is the most beautiful, yet has been underappreciated by the wider world.[4] The collection has been described as presenting art works of interest to Westerners without abstracting them away from the aesthetic standards of Islamic culture.[4] Khalili defines Islamic art as "art produced by Muslim artists for Muslim patrons", and only a minority of the items have an explicitly religious purpose.[4]

In addition to rare and illustrated manuscripts, the collection includes album and miniature paintings,[13] lacquer,[14] ceramics,[15] glass and rock crystal,[16] metalwork,[17] arms and armour,[18] jewellery,[19] carpets and textiles,[20] over 15,000 coins[21] and architectural elements.[22] The ceramic collection, numbering around 2,000 items, has been described as particularly strong in pottery of the Timurid era and also pottery of pre-Mongol Bamiyan.[23] The jewellery collection includes more than 600 rings, many purely decorative but some with religious inscriptions or having a secular function, such as signet rings.[24] Around two hundred objects relate to medieval Islamic science and medicine, including astronomical instruments for orienting towards Mecca, scales and weights, and supposedly magical items intended for medical use.[25]

This collection was the basis in 2008 for the first comprehensive exhibition of Islamic art to be staged in the Middle East, at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi.[8] This was also the largest exhibition of Islamic art held anywhere up to that date.[8] Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam as well as at many other museums and institutions worldwide.[26]

The collection includes folios from manuscripts with Persian miniatures, including the Great Mongol Shahnameh (c. 1330s), ten folios from the Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp (c. 1520),[27] and 59 folios from the oldest manuscript of the Jami al-tawarikh (1314), Rashid-al-Din’s world history.[28] There is also a 13th-century saddle from the era of Genghis Khan,[29] and an astrolabe commissioned by Shah Jahan (1648–58).[30]

The Wall Street Journal has said that it is the greatest collection of Islamic Art in existence.[5] According to Edward Gibbs, Chairman of Middle East and India at Sotheby's, it is the best such collection in private hands.[6]

Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage (700–2000) edit

Alongside the Topkapı Palace museum, the collection is considered the largest and most significant group of objects relating to the cultural history of the Hajj.[31] It holds objects and archival documents from all over the Islamic world, from the Umayyad period to the 21st century.[26] It includes over 300 textiles and many other objects such as coins, medals, miniatures, manuscripts and photographs relating to Mecca and Medina. In total, the collection contains approximately 5,000 objects.[32] Among them are a mahmal (AH 1067 (AD 1656–7)) commissioned by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet IV,[33] sitaras (textile coverings) for the door of the Kaaba,[34] for the mosque of the Prophet in Medina, and for the Station of Abraham,[34] the earliest known accurate eyewitness account of Mecca[35] and some of the earliest photographs taken of Mecca and the Hajj, by Mohammed Sadiq Bey.[36]

Aramaic Documents (353BC–324BC) edit

 
A Long List of Supplies Disbursed, Bactria, starts on 15 Sivan, year 7 of Alexander, corresponding to 8 June 324BC

The collection comprises 48 historically significant Aramaic documents from Ancient Bactria, consisting of mainly letters and accounts related to the court of the satrap of Bactria. Together these letters and accounts make up the oldest known correspondence of the administration of Bactria and Sogdiana.[37] The documents, written in Official Aramaic, were likely to originate from the historical city of Balkh and all are dated within a period of less than 30 years, between 353 BC to 324 BC.[38] The newest of the documents was written during Alexander the Great’s early reign in the region, using the name ‘Alexandros’ (‘Iksndrs’) by which he later became known.[39]

Japanese Art of the Meiji Period (1868–1912) edit

The collection of Meiji decorative arts is only comparable in terms of quality to the collection of the Japanese Imperial family.[2] It comprises over 1,600 pieces, including metalwork, enamels, lacquer, textiles and ceramics.[40] The Meiji period saw a cultural revolution in Japan where traditional tastes were met with international ones. Since the beginning of Emperor Meiji’s reign in Japan, European and international collectors have sought pieces of Japanese art from this era. Many works in the collections were produced by Imperial Court artists and were exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of the late 19th century.[41] These imperial court artists include Shibata Zeshin,[42] Namikawa Yasuyuki,[43] Makuzu Kozan,[44] Yabu Meizan,[44] Kano Natsuo,[45] Suzuki Chokichi,[46] and Shirayama Shosai.[47]

Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at the British Museum, Israel Museum, Van Gogh Museum, Portland Museum, Moscow Kremlin Museums, and at many other museums and institutions worldwide.[26]

Japanese Kimono (1700–2000) edit

The collection represents three hundred years of the Japanese textile industry and contains over 450 garments. The garments have been worn to demonstrate gender, age, status and wealth throughout Japan's history. The core of the collection is made up of kimono from the Edo (1603–1868), Meiji (1868–1912), Taisho (1912–1926) and early Showa (1926–1989) eras.[48][49]

Swedish Textiles (1700–1900) edit

 
Carriage Cushion Cover (Two Lions in Floral Roundels), Sweden, Scania, Bara district, late 18th century

The collection consists mostly of textile panels, cushion and bed covers from the Scania region of southern Sweden, dating in the main from a hundred-year-old period of the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries. The majority of the pieces in the collection were made for wedding ceremonies in the region. While they played a part in the ceremonies, they were also a reflection of the artistry and skill of the weaver. Their designs often consist of symbolic illustrations of fertility and long life. The entire collection is made up of 100 pieces.[26] In 2008 it was described as "the only extensive collection of Swedish flatweaves outside the country".[50]

Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at the Swedish Cultural Institute in Paris and Boston University Art Gallery.[26]

Spanish Damascene Metalwork (1850–1900) edit

 
Iron Cassone, Spain, Eibar, 1871

One of the largest collections of its kind, the Spanish Metalwork collection pays homage to the Zuloaga family, which played a major part in the preservation of damascening in Spain.[51] The collection contains pieces created by Plácido Zuloaga between 1834 and 1910. Some of the pieces, such as a giant iron cassone, were originally acquired by the 19th-century English collector, Alfred Morrison.[52] The entire collection comprises over 100 pieces,[53] 22 of which are signed by Plácido Zuloaga.[52]

At the opening of the Khalili Zuloaga exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, its then director Alan Borg said it was "a landmark in the study of 19th century Spanish decorative art".[54] Other exhibitions also drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum and Alhambra Palace in Granada.[26]

Enamels of the World (1700–2000) edit

The collection consists of over 1300 pieces and showcases the global significance and evolution of enamelling, covering a 300-year period.[55] It is the most comprehensive private collection of its kind.[55] The uniqueness of the collection lies in its geographic, artistic and historical range, including pieces from China, Japan, Islamic countries and Europe.[56] Objects include the enamelled chariot belonging to the Indian Maharaja of Bhavnagar[57] and a painted enamel throne table with the seal mark of the 18th century Chinese Qianlong emperor.[58] Other objects include presentation chargers, jewellery, miniatures and ornamental pieces.[55]

At the 2009–10 Enamels of the world exhibition held at the State Hermitage Museum, its director Mikhail Piotrovsky said "Unique in its scope, the Collection reveals the remarkable technical achievements of the enamellers and encourages a greater awareness of the range of their activity."[54]

Publications edit

 
A selection of the over 100 publications representing the eight collections

The Khalili Collections are represented in 70 publications, including exhibition catalogues, with work in progress to extend this to 100. The total costs associated with the conservation, research, scholarship and publication of the collections are estimated to be in the tens of millions of pounds.[59]

Islamic art edit

  • Déroche, François (1992). Volume I – The Abbasid Tradition: Qur'ans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780519.
  • James, David (1992). Volume II – The Master Scribes: Qur'ans of the 10th to 14th centuries AD. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780526.
  • James, David (1992). Volume III – After Timur: Qur'ans of the 15th and 16th centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276020.
  • Bayani, Manijeh; Contadini, Anna; Stanley, Tim (1999). Volume IV, Part I – The Decorated Word: Qur'ans of the 17th to 19th centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276037.
  • Bayani, Manijeh; Contadini, Anna; Stanley, Tim (2009). Volume IV, Part II – The Decorated Word: Qur'ans of the 17th to 19th centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780540.
  • Safwat, Nabil F. (1996). Volume V – The Art of the Pen: Calligraphy of the 14th to 20th Centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276044.
  • Khan, Geoffrey (1993). Volume VI – Bills, Letters and Deeds: Arabic Papyri of the 7th to 11th Centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780564.
  • Freeman, Deborah (1993). Volume VII – Learning, Piety and Poetry. Manuscripts from the Islamic world. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780847.
  • Leach, Linda York (1998). Volume VIII – Paintings from India. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276242.
  • Grube, Ernst J. (1994). Volume IX – Cobalt and Lustre: The first centuries of Islamic pottery. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276075.
  • Grube, Ernst J. (2007). Volume X – A Rival to China. Later Islamic pottery. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780878.
  • Spink, Michael. Volume XI – Brasses, Bronze & Silver of the Islamic Lands, Part I and II. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780885.
  • Maddison, Francis (1997). Volume XII – Science, Tools & Magic: Body and Spirit, Mapping the Universe, Part I and Mundane Bodies, Part II. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276105.
  • Bayani, Manijeh (1997). Volume XIII – Seals and Talismans. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780779.
  • Cohen, Steven (31 December 2011). Volume XIV – Textiles, Carpets and Costumes, Part I and II. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780786.
  • Goldstein, Sidney M. (2005). Volume XV – Glass: From Sasanian antecedents to European imitations. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780502.
  • Wenzel, Marian (1992). Volume XVI – Ornament and Amulet: Rings of the Islamic Lands. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276143.
  • Spink, Michael; Ogden, Jack (2013). Volume XVII – The Art of Adornment: Jewellery of the Islamic lands. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780861.
  • Carvalho, Pedro Moura (2010). Volume XVIII – Gems and Jewels of Mughal India. Jewelled and enamelled objects from the 16th to 20th centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780724.
  • Vardanyan, Aram R. (2022). Volume XIX – Dinars and Dirhams. Coins of the Islamic lands. The early period, Part I. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780823.
  • Vardanyan, Aram R. (2022). Volume XX – Dinars and Dirhams. Coins of the Islamic lands. The later period, Part II. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780830.
  • Alexander, David (1992). Volume XXI – The Arts of War: Arms and Armour of the 7th to 19th centuries. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780618.
  • Khalili, Nasser D.; Robinson, B. W.; Stanley, Tim (1996). Volume XXII – Lacquer of the Islamic Lands, Part I. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780625.
  • Khalili, Nasser D.; Robinson, B. W.; Stanley, Tim (1997). Volume XXII – Lacquer of the Islamic Lands, Part II. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780632.
  • Vernoit, Stephen (1997). Volume XXIII – Occidentalism. Islamic Art in the 19th Century. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9780197276204.
  • Pinder-Wilson, Ralph; Chida-Razvi, Mehreen (28 April 2006). Volume XXIV – Monuments and Memorials. Carvings and tile work from the Islamic world. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780854.
  • Sims, Eleanor; Bayani, Manijeh; Stanley, Tim (28 February 2006). Volume XXV, Part I – The Tale and the Image. Illustrated manuscripts and album paintings from Iran and Turkey (Part One). The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780809.
  • Rogers, J. M.; Bayani, Manijeh (31 December 2017). Volume XXV, Part II – The Tale and the Image. Illustrated manuscripts and album paintings from Iran and Turkey (Part Two). The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780816.
  • Blair, Shelia (1995). Volume XXVII – A Compendium of Chronicles: Rashid al-Din's illustrated history of the world. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780656.

Studies in the Khalili Collection – academic monographs edit

  • Khan, Geoffrey (1992). Volume I – Selected Arabic Papyri. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780663.
  • Soucek, Svat (1996). Volume II – Piri Reis and Turkish Mapmaking after Columbus, The Khalili Portolan Atlas. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780670.
  • Sims-Williams, Nicholas (2012). Volume III – (Part One) Bactrian Documents from Northern Afghanistan, Legal and Economic Documents. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780922.
  • Sims-Williams, Nicholas (2007). Volume III – (Part Two) Bactrian Documents from Northern Afghanistan, Letters and Buddhist Texts. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780908.
  • Sims-Williams, Nicholas (2012). Volume III – (Part Three) Bactrian Documents from Northern Afghanistan, Plates. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780915.
  • Goodwin, Tony (2005). Volume IV – Arab-Byzantine Coinage. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780755.
  • Khan, Geoffrey (2007). Volume V – Arabic Documents from Early Islamic Khurasan. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780717.
  • Chaldecott, Nada (2020). Volume VI – Turcoman Jewellery. The Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780939.

Aramaic documents edit

  • Naveh, Joseph; Shaked, Shaul (2012). Aramaic Documents from Ancient Bactria. Khalili Family Trust. ISBN 9781874780748.

Japanese art of the Meiji period edit

  • Impey, Oliver; Fairley, Malcolm (1995). Volume I – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Selected Essays. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780014.
  • Impey, Oliver; Fairley, Malcolm (1995). Volume II – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Metalwork Parts One & Two. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780021.
  • Impey, Oliver; Fairley, Malcolm (1995). Volume III – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Enamel. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780038.
  • Impey, Oliver; Fairley, Malcolm; Earle, Joe (1995). Volume IV – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Lacquer Parts One & Two. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780045.
  • Impey, Oliver; Fairley, Malcolm (1995). Volume V, Part I – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Ceramics Part One: Porcelain. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780052.
  • Impey, Oliver; Fairley, Malcolm (1995). Volume V, Part II – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Ceramics Part Two: Earthenware. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780069.
  • Earle, Joe (1995). Volume VI – MEIJI NO TAKARA – Treasures of Imperial Japan; Masterpieces by Shibata Zeshin. Kibo Foundation. ISBN 9781874780083.

Japanese kimono edit

  • Jackson, Anna (2015). Kimono: The Japanese Art of Pattern and Fashion. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500518021.

Swedish textile art edit

  • Hansen, Viveka; Institutet för Kulturforskning (1996). Swedish Textile Art: Traditional Marriage Weavings from Scania: The Khalili Collection. Nour Foundation. ISBN 9781874780076.

Spanish damascene metalwork edit

  • Lavin, James D.; Larrañaga, Ramiro (1997). The Art and Tradition of the Zuloagas: Spanish Damascene from the Khalili Collection. Khalili Family Trust. ISBN 9781874780113.

Enamels of the world edit

  • Williams, Haydn (2009). Enamels of the World, 1700-2000: The Khalili Collections. Khalili Family Trust. ISBN 9781874780175.

Exhibitions edit

The following exhibitions were drawn exclusively from the Khalili Collections.[26]

Islamic art edit

This collection was the basis in 2008 for the first comprehensive exhibition of Islamic art to be staged in the Middle East, at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi.[8] This was also the largest exhibition of Islamic art held anywhere up to that date.[8] Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam as well as at many other museums and institutions worldwide.[26]

Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection

Marvels of the East: Indian Paintings of the Mughal Period from the Khalili Collection

Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection

Ornements de la Perse: Islamic Patterns in 19th Century Europe

Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection

The Arts of Islam: Treasures from the Nasser D. Khalili Collection

Passion for Perfection: Islamic Art from the Khalili Collection

  • Dec 2010 – Apr 2011 Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Japanese art edit

Japanese Imperial Craftsmen: Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection

Treasures of Imperial Japan: Ceramics from the Khalili Collection

Shibata Zeshin: Masterpieces of Japanese Lacquer from the Khalili Collection

Splendors of Meiji: Treasures of Imperial Japan

  • Apr – Oct 1999 First USA Riverfront Arts Centre, Wilmington, Delaware, USA

Shibata Zeshin: Masterpieces of Japanese Lacquer from the Khalili Collection

Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji Period from the Khalili Collection

Splendors of Imperial Japan: Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection

Wonders of Imperial Japan: Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection

Meiji-Kunst & Japonismus: Aus der Sammlung Khalili

  • Feb – June 2007 Kunsthalle Krems, Krems, Austria

Beyond Imagination: Treasures of Imperial Japan from The Khalili Collection, 19th to early 20th century

Spanish damascene metalwork edit

Plácido Zuloaga: Spanish Treasures from The Khalili Collection

El Arte y Tradición de los Zuloaga: Damasquinado Español de la Colección Khalili

Plácido Zuloaga: Meisterwerke in gold, silber und eisen damaszener–schmiedekunst aus der Khalili-Sammlung

Metal Magic: Spanish Treasures from the Khalili Collection

Swedish Textiles edit

Swedish Textile Art: The Khalili Collection

  • Feb – Mar 1996 IK Foundation, Pildammarnas Vattentorn, Malmo, Sweden

Textiles de Scanie des XVIII et XIX Siècles dans la Collection Khalili

A Monument to Love: Swedish Marriage Textiles from the Khalili Collection

Enamels of the world edit

Enamels of the World 1700–2000 from the Khalili Collection

Loans to museums and galleries edit

The collections have also loaned items for display in many countries.[26]

Earthly Beauty, Heavenly Art: The Art of Islam, an exhibition of objects from the Islamic collection and the State Hermitage Museum was seen at

  • Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, Dec 1999 – Apr 2000
  • State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, 2000 – Sep 2001
  • Hermitage Rooms, Somerset House, London (as Heaven on Earth: Art From Islamic Lands) – Selected objects from the Khalili Collection and The State Hermitage Museum, March – August 2004

The Khalili Collections were the largest lender to the Hajj: Journey to the Heart of Islam exhibition at the British Museum from January to April 2012.[8] This was the first major exhibition on the subject of the Hajj[61][62] and its success inspired subsequent exhibitions at the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam, the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, and the Arab World Institute in Paris which also drew from the Khalili Collections.[63][64][26]

Digitisation edit

Since 2019, the Khalili Collections have partnered with Wikimedia UK to share images of art works and improve Wikipedia articles.[65] The collections have also provided images and text for Google Arts & Culture[66] and Europeana.[67] For the 2023 video game Assassin's Creed Mirage, the Khalili Collections were one of four partner institutions providing images for the game's educational database. An astrolabe and a statuette of a camel and rider were among the objects used to illustrate the game's setting of 9th century Baghdad.[68][69]

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khalili, collections, eight, distinct, collections, assembled, nasser, khalili, over, five, decades, together, collections, include, some, works, each, considered, among, most, important, field, logo, established1970, years, 1970, collection, size35, founderna. The Khalili Collections are eight distinct art collections assembled by Nasser D Khalili over five decades 2 1 Together the collections include some 35 000 works of art 1 and each is considered among the most important in its field 3 Khalili CollectionsLogo of the Khalili CollectionsEstablished1970 53 years ago 1970 1 Collection size35 000 1 FounderNasser D KhaliliWebsitewww wbr khalilicollections wbr orgAmong these are the largest private collection of Islamic art with 28 000 items including 2 000 ceramics and 600 items of jewellery A separate collection includes around 5 000 objects relating to the Hajj spanning from the 7th century AD to the present day From Japan there are 1 600 items of Meiji era decorative art and another collection of more than 450 kimono covering a 300 year period The most comprehensive private collection of enamels with over 1 300 items includes items from China Japan Europe and Islamic lands The eight collections also include 100 flatweave textiles from southern Sweden 100 examples of Spanish damascened metalwork i e with metal inlaid into other metal and 48 Aramaic documents from 4th century BC Bactria These various collections show two themes that commonly motivate private collections collecting examples of the highest artistic merit and forming complete series 4 One hundred catalogues and monographs describing the collections are being published There have been numerous public exhibitions drawn exclusively from the collections as well as loans of items to heritage institutions Contents 1 Collections 1 1 Islamic Art 700 2000 1 2 Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage 700 2000 1 3 Aramaic Documents 353BC 324BC 1 4 Japanese Art of the Meiji Period 1868 1912 1 5 Japanese Kimono 1700 2000 1 6 Swedish Textiles 1700 1900 1 7 Spanish Damascene Metalwork 1850 1900 1 8 Enamels of the World 1700 2000 2 Publications 2 1 Islamic art 2 2 Studies in the Khalili Collection academic monographs 2 3 Aramaic documents 2 4 Japanese art of the Meiji period 2 5 Japanese kimono 2 6 Swedish textile art 2 7 Spanish damascene metalwork 2 8 Enamels of the world 3 Exhibitions 3 1 Islamic art 3 2 Japanese art 3 3 Spanish damascene metalwork 3 4 Swedish Textiles 3 5 Enamels of the world 4 Loans to museums and galleries 5 Digitisation 6 References 7 External linksCollections editIslamic Art 700 2000 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Islamic Art The Khalili Collections include one of the world s most comprehensive collections of Islamic art 5 6 and the largest in private hands 7 8 9 The Nasser D Khalili Collection of Islamic Art includes 28 000 objects documenting arts from Islamic lands over a period of almost 1400 years It was described in 1998 as one of the largest and most representative collections of Quranic manuscripts in the world 10 and is the largest private collection 11 12 Khalili is motivated by a belief that Islamic art is the most beautiful yet has been underappreciated by the wider world 4 The collection has been described as presenting art works of interest to Westerners without abstracting them away from the aesthetic standards of Islamic culture 4 Khalili defines Islamic art as art produced by Muslim artists for Muslim patrons and only a minority of the items have an explicitly religious purpose 4 In addition to rare and illustrated manuscripts the collection includes album and miniature paintings 13 lacquer 14 ceramics 15 glass and rock crystal 16 metalwork 17 arms and armour 18 jewellery 19 carpets and textiles 20 over 15 000 coins 21 and architectural elements 22 The ceramic collection numbering around 2 000 items has been described as particularly strong in pottery of the Timurid era and also pottery of pre Mongol Bamiyan 23 The jewellery collection includes more than 600 rings many purely decorative but some with religious inscriptions or having a secular function such as signet rings 24 Around two hundred objects relate to medieval Islamic science and medicine including astronomical instruments for orienting towards Mecca scales and weights and supposedly magical items intended for medical use 25 This collection was the basis in 2008 for the first comprehensive exhibition of Islamic art to be staged in the Middle East at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi 8 This was also the largest exhibition of Islamic art held anywhere up to that date 8 Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam as well as at many other museums and institutions worldwide 26 The collection includes folios from manuscripts with Persian miniatures including the Great Mongol Shahnameh c 1330s ten folios from the Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp c 1520 27 and 59 folios from the oldest manuscript of the Jami al tawarikh 1314 Rashid al Din s world history 28 There is also a 13th century saddle from the era of Genghis Khan 29 and an astrolabe commissioned by Shah Jahan 1648 58 30 The Wall Street Journal has said that it is the greatest collection of Islamic Art in existence 5 According to Edward Gibbs Chairman of Middle East and India at Sotheby s it is the best such collection in private hands 6 nbsp Saddle fittings and horse trappings Central Asia or Western frontiers of China circa 1200 nbsp Single folio from the Codex Parisino petropolitanus one of the oldest manuscripts of the Quran nbsp Folio from the Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp Tabriz 1520s 1540s nbsp Noah s Ark from The Jami al Tawarikh of Rashid al Din Tabriz 1314 15 nbsp A monumental planispheric astrolabe made for Shah Jahan Punjab 1648 58 nbsp Carpet with star medallions Usak Turkey late 15th or early 16th centuryHajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage 700 2000 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Hajj and the Arts of PilgrimageAlongside the Topkapi Palace museum the collection is considered the largest and most significant group of objects relating to the cultural history of the Hajj 31 It holds objects and archival documents from all over the Islamic world from the Umayyad period to the 21st century 26 It includes over 300 textiles and many other objects such as coins medals miniatures manuscripts and photographs relating to Mecca and Medina In total the collection contains approximately 5 000 objects 32 Among them are a mahmal AH 1067 AD 1656 7 commissioned by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet IV 33 sitaras textile coverings for the door of the Kaaba 34 for the mosque of the Prophet in Medina and for the Station of Abraham 34 the earliest known accurate eyewitness account of Mecca 35 and some of the earliest photographs taken of Mecca and the Hajj by Mohammed Sadiq Bey 36 nbsp A complete cover for a Damascus mahmal Istanbul 16th century nbsp Curtain for door of the Kaaba Cairo 1015 AH 1606 AD nbsp Panoramic view of Mecca 1845Aramaic Documents 353BC 324BC edit nbsp A Long List of Supplies Disbursed Bactria starts on 15 Sivan year 7 of Alexander corresponding to 8 June 324BCMain article Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents The collection comprises 48 historically significant Aramaic documents from Ancient Bactria consisting of mainly letters and accounts related to the court of the satrap of Bactria Together these letters and accounts make up the oldest known correspondence of the administration of Bactria and Sogdiana 37 The documents written in Official Aramaic were likely to originate from the historical city of Balkh and all are dated within a period of less than 30 years between 353 BC to 324 BC 38 The newest of the documents was written during Alexander the Great s early reign in the region using the name Alexandros Iksndrs by which he later became known 39 Japanese Art of the Meiji Period 1868 1912 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Japanese Art The collection of Meiji decorative arts is only comparable in terms of quality to the collection of the Japanese Imperial family 2 It comprises over 1 600 pieces including metalwork enamels lacquer textiles and ceramics 40 The Meiji period saw a cultural revolution in Japan where traditional tastes were met with international ones Since the beginning of Emperor Meiji s reign in Japan European and international collectors have sought pieces of Japanese art from this era Many works in the collections were produced by Imperial Court artists and were exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of the late 19th century 41 These imperial court artists include Shibata Zeshin 42 Namikawa Yasuyuki 43 Makuzu Kozan 44 Yabu Meizan 44 Kano Natsuo 45 Suzuki Chokichi 46 and Shirayama Shosai 47 Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at the British Museum Israel Museum Van Gogh Museum Portland Museum Moscow Kremlin Museums and at many other museums and institutions worldwide 26 nbsp Incense burner Koro Japan 1890 nbsp Pair of samurai figures Japan 1890 nbsp Waves panel Japan 1888 1890 nbsp Earthenware bowl by Yabu Meizan circa 1910Japanese Kimono 1700 2000 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Kimono The collection represents three hundred years of the Japanese textile industry and contains over 450 garments The garments have been worn to demonstrate gender age status and wealth throughout Japan s history The core of the collection is made up of kimono from the Edo 1603 1868 Meiji 1868 1912 Taisho 1912 1926 and early Showa 1926 1989 eras 48 49 nbsp Kimono for a young woman furisode Japan 1912 1926 nbsp Outer kimono for a woman uchikake Japan 1920 1930 nbsp Outer kimono for a young woman uchikake Japan 1840 1870 nbsp Kimono for a girl furisode Japan 1920 1940Swedish Textiles 1700 1900 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Swedish Textiles nbsp Carriage Cushion Cover Two Lions in Floral Roundels Sweden Scania Bara district late 18th centuryThe collection consists mostly of textile panels cushion and bed covers from the Scania region of southern Sweden dating in the main from a hundred year old period of the mid 18th to mid 19th centuries The majority of the pieces in the collection were made for wedding ceremonies in the region While they played a part in the ceremonies they were also a reflection of the artistry and skill of the weaver Their designs often consist of symbolic illustrations of fertility and long life The entire collection is made up of 100 pieces 26 In 2008 it was described as the only extensive collection of Swedish flatweaves outside the country 50 Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at the Swedish Cultural Institute in Paris and Boston University Art Gallery 26 Spanish Damascene Metalwork 1850 1900 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Spanish Metalwork nbsp Iron Cassone Spain Eibar 1871One of the largest collections of its kind the Spanish Metalwork collection pays homage to the Zuloaga family which played a major part in the preservation of damascening in Spain 51 The collection contains pieces created by Placido Zuloaga between 1834 and 1910 Some of the pieces such as a giant iron cassone were originally acquired by the 19th century English collector Alfred Morrison 52 The entire collection comprises over 100 pieces 53 22 of which are signed by Placido Zuloaga 52 At the opening of the Khalili Zuloaga exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London its then director Alan Borg said it was a landmark in the study of 19th century Spanish decorative art 54 Other exhibitions also drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum and Alhambra Palace in Granada 26 Enamels of the World 1700 2000 edit Main article Khalili Collection of Enamels of the World The collection consists of over 1300 pieces and showcases the global significance and evolution of enamelling covering a 300 year period 55 It is the most comprehensive private collection of its kind 55 The uniqueness of the collection lies in its geographic artistic and historical range including pieces from China Japan Islamic countries and Europe 56 Objects include the enamelled chariot belonging to the Indian Maharaja of Bhavnagar 57 and a painted enamel throne table with the seal mark of the 18th century Chinese Qianlong emperor 58 Other objects include presentation chargers jewellery miniatures and ornamental pieces 55 At the 2009 10 Enamels of the world exhibition held at the State Hermitage Museum its director Mikhail Piotrovsky said Unique in its scope the Collection reveals the remarkable technical achievements of the enamellers and encourages a greater awareness of the range of their activity 54 nbsp Enamelled chariot belonging to the Indian Maharaja of Bhavnagar nbsp Painted enamel throne table with the seal mark of the Qianlong emperor nbsp 19th century Limoges plaque depicting the crucifixion the largest known single piece enamel painting nbsp Panel from a set of eight bearing poems by Yu MinzhongPublications edit nbsp A selection of the over 100 publications representing the eight collectionsThe Khalili Collections are represented in 70 publications including exhibition catalogues with work in progress to extend this to 100 The total costs associated with the conservation research scholarship and publication of the collections are estimated to be in the tens of millions of pounds 59 Islamic art edit Deroche Francois 1992 Volume I The Abbasid Tradition Qur ans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780519 James David 1992 Volume II The Master Scribes Qur ans of the 10th to 14th centuries AD The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780526 James David 1992 Volume III After Timur Qur ans of the 15th and 16th centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276020 Bayani Manijeh Contadini Anna Stanley Tim 1999 Volume IV Part I The Decorated Word Qur ans of the 17th to 19th centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276037 Bayani Manijeh Contadini Anna Stanley Tim 2009 Volume IV Part II The Decorated Word Qur ans of the 17th to 19th centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780540 Safwat Nabil F 1996 Volume V The Art of the Pen Calligraphy of the 14th to 20th Centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276044 Khan Geoffrey 1993 Volume VI Bills Letters and Deeds Arabic Papyri of the 7th to 11th Centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780564 Freeman Deborah 1993 Volume VII Learning Piety and Poetry Manuscripts from the Islamic world The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780847 Leach Linda York 1998 Volume VIII Paintings from India The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276242 Grube Ernst J 1994 Volume IX Cobalt and Lustre The first centuries of Islamic pottery The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276075 Grube Ernst J 2007 Volume X A Rival to China Later Islamic pottery The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780878 Spink Michael Volume XI Brasses Bronze amp Silver of the Islamic Lands Part I and II The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780885 Maddison Francis 1997 Volume XII Science Tools amp Magic Body and Spirit Mapping the Universe Part I and Mundane Bodies Part II The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276105 Bayani Manijeh 1997 Volume XIII Seals and Talismans The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780779 Cohen Steven 31 December 2011 Volume XIV Textiles Carpets and Costumes Part I and II The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780786 Goldstein Sidney M 2005 Volume XV Glass From Sasanian antecedents to European imitations The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780502 Wenzel Marian 1992 Volume XVI Ornament and Amulet Rings of the Islamic Lands The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276143 Spink Michael Ogden Jack 2013 Volume XVII The Art of Adornment Jewellery of the Islamic lands The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780861 Carvalho Pedro Moura 2010 Volume XVIII Gems and Jewels of Mughal India Jewelled and enamelled objects from the 16th to 20th centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780724 Vardanyan Aram R 2022 Volume XIX Dinars and Dirhams Coins of the Islamic lands The early period Part I The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780823 Vardanyan Aram R 2022 Volume XX Dinars and Dirhams Coins of the Islamic lands The later period Part II The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780830 Alexander David 1992 Volume XXI The Arts of War Arms and Armour of the 7th to 19th centuries The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780618 Khalili Nasser D Robinson B W Stanley Tim 1996 Volume XXII Lacquer of the Islamic Lands Part I The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780625 Khalili Nasser D Robinson B W Stanley Tim 1997 Volume XXII Lacquer of the Islamic Lands Part II The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780632 Vernoit Stephen 1997 Volume XXIII Occidentalism Islamic Art in the 19th Century The Nour Foundation ISBN 9780197276204 Pinder Wilson Ralph Chida Razvi Mehreen 28 April 2006 Volume XXIV Monuments and Memorials Carvings and tile work from the Islamic world The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780854 Sims Eleanor Bayani Manijeh Stanley Tim 28 February 2006 Volume XXV Part I The Tale and the Image Illustrated manuscripts and album paintings from Iran and Turkey Part One The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780809 Rogers J M Bayani Manijeh 31 December 2017 Volume XXV Part II The Tale and the Image Illustrated manuscripts and album paintings from Iran and Turkey Part Two The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780816 Blair Shelia 1995 Volume XXVII A Compendium of Chronicles Rashid al Din s illustrated history of the world The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780656 Studies in the Khalili Collection academic monographs edit Khan Geoffrey 1992 Volume I Selected Arabic Papyri The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780663 Soucek Svat 1996 Volume II Piri Reis and Turkish Mapmaking after Columbus The Khalili Portolan Atlas The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780670 Sims Williams Nicholas 2012 Volume III Part One Bactrian Documents from Northern Afghanistan Legal and Economic Documents The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780922 Sims Williams Nicholas 2007 Volume III Part Two Bactrian Documents from Northern Afghanistan Letters and Buddhist Texts The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780908 Sims Williams Nicholas 2012 Volume III Part Three Bactrian Documents from Northern Afghanistan Plates The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780915 Goodwin Tony 2005 Volume IV Arab Byzantine Coinage The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780755 Khan Geoffrey 2007 Volume V Arabic Documents from Early Islamic Khurasan The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780717 Chaldecott Nada 2020 Volume VI Turcoman Jewellery The Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780939 Aramaic documents edit Naveh Joseph Shaked Shaul 2012 Aramaic Documents from Ancient Bactria Khalili Family Trust ISBN 9781874780748 Japanese art of the Meiji period edit Impey Oliver Fairley Malcolm 1995 Volume I MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Selected Essays Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780014 Impey Oliver Fairley Malcolm 1995 Volume II MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Metalwork Parts One amp Two Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780021 Impey Oliver Fairley Malcolm 1995 Volume III MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Enamel Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780038 Impey Oliver Fairley Malcolm Earle Joe 1995 Volume IV MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Lacquer Parts One amp Two Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780045 Impey Oliver Fairley Malcolm 1995 Volume V Part I MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Ceramics Part One Porcelain Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780052 Impey Oliver Fairley Malcolm 1995 Volume V Part II MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Ceramics Part Two Earthenware Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780069 Earle Joe 1995 Volume VI MEIJI NO TAKARA Treasures of Imperial Japan Masterpieces by Shibata Zeshin Kibo Foundation ISBN 9781874780083 Japanese kimono edit Jackson Anna 2015 Kimono The Japanese Art of Pattern and Fashion Thames amp Hudson ISBN 9780500518021 Swedish textile art edit Hansen Viveka Institutet for Kulturforskning 1996 Swedish Textile Art Traditional Marriage Weavings from Scania The Khalili Collection Nour Foundation ISBN 9781874780076 Spanish damascene metalwork edit Lavin James D Larranaga Ramiro 1997 The Art and Tradition of the Zuloagas Spanish Damascene from the Khalili Collection Khalili Family Trust ISBN 9781874780113 Enamels of the world edit Williams Haydn 2009 Enamels of the World 1700 2000 The Khalili Collections Khalili Family Trust ISBN 9781874780175 Exhibitions editThe following exhibitions were drawn exclusively from the Khalili Collections 26 Islamic art edit This collection was the basis in 2008 for the first comprehensive exhibition of Islamic art to be staged in the Middle East at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi 8 This was also the largest exhibition of Islamic art held anywhere up to that date 8 Exhibitions drawing exclusively from the collection have been held at Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam as well as at many other museums and institutions worldwide 26 Empire of the Sultans Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection July Sep 1995 Musee Rath Geneva Switzerland July Oct 1996 Brunei Gallery School of Oriental and African Studies London UK Dec 1996 June 1997 Israel Museum Jerusalem Israel Feb Apr 2000 Society of the Four Arts Palm Beach Florida USAMarvels of the East Indian Paintings of the Mughal Period from the Khalili Collection May July 2000 Tel Aviv Museum of Art IsraelEmpire of the Sultans Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection July Oct 2000 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit Michigan USA Oct 2000 Jan 2001 Albuquerque Museum of Art and History Albuquerque New Mexico USA Jan Apr 2001 Portland Art Museum Portland Oregon USA Aug Oct 2001 Asian Art Museum of San Francisco San Francisco California USA Oct 2001 Jan 2002 Bruce Museum of Arts and Science Greenwich Connecticut USA Feb Apr 2002 Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee Wisconsin USA May July 2002 North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh North Carolina USA Aug 2002 Jan 2003 Museum of Art Brigham Young University Provo Utah USAOrnements de la Perse Islamic Patterns in 19th Century Europe Oct Dec 2002 Leighton House Museum London UKEmpire of the Sultans Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection Feb Apr 2003 Oklahoma City Museum of Art Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA May Aug 2003 Frist Center for the Visual Arts Nashville Tennessee USA Aug Nov 2003 Museum of Arts and Sciences Macon Georgia USA Nov 2003 Feb 2004 Frick Art and Historical Center Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USAThe Arts of Islam Treasures from the Nasser D Khalili Collection June Sep 2007 Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney Australia 60 Jan May 2008 Gallery One Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi UAE Oct 2009 Mar 2010 Institut du monde arabe Paris FrancePassion for Perfection Islamic Art from the Khalili Collection Dec 2010 Apr 2011 Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam NetherlandsJapanese art edit Japanese Imperial Craftsmen Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection Sep 1994 Jan 1995 British Museum London UKTreasures of Imperial Japan Ceramics from the Khalili Collection Oct 1994 Jan 1995 National Museum of Wales Cardiff UKShibata Zeshin Masterpieces of Japanese Lacquer from the Khalili Collection Apr Oct 1997 National Museums of Scotland Edinburgh UKSplendors of Meiji Treasures of Imperial Japan Apr Oct 1999 First USA Riverfront Arts Centre Wilmington Delaware USAShibata Zeshin Masterpieces of Japanese Lacquer from the Khalili Collection Oct Nov 1999 Toyama Sato Art Museum Toyama Japan Nov 2000 Mar 2001 Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum Hildesheim GermanySplendors of Imperial Japan Arts of the Meiji Period from the Khalili Collection June Sep 2002 Portland Art Museum Portland Oregon USASplendors of Imperial Japan Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection Sep 2004 Feb 2005 Israel Museum Jerusalem IsraelWonders of Imperial Japan Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection July Oct 2006 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam NetherlandsMeiji Kunst amp Japonismus Aus der Sammlung Khalili Feb June 2007 Kunsthalle Krems Krems AustriaBeyond Imagination Treasures of Imperial Japan from The Khalili Collection 19th to early 20th century July October 2017 Moscow Kremlin Museums Moscow RussiaSpanish damascene metalwork edit Placido Zuloaga Spanish Treasures from The Khalili Collection May 1997 Jan 1998 Victoria and Albert Museum London UKEl Arte y Tradicion de los Zuloaga Damasquinado Espanol de la Coleccion Khalili May Aug 2000 Museo de Bellas Artes Bilbao Spain Feb Apr 2001 Alhambra Palace Granada Spain May Sep 2001 Real Fundacion de Toledo Toledo SpainPlacido Zuloaga Meisterwerke in gold silber und eisen damaszener schmiedekunst aus der Khalili Sammlung Apr Aug 2003 Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum Hildesheim GermanyMetal Magic Spanish Treasures from the Khalili Collection Nov 2011 Apr 2012 Auberge de Provence Valletta MaltaSwedish Textiles edit Swedish Textile Art The Khalili Collection Feb Mar 1996 IK Foundation Pildammarnas Vattentorn Malmo SwedenTextiles de Scanie des XVIII et XIX Siecles dans la Collection Khalili Mar May 2000 Swedish Cultural Centre Paris FranceA Monument to Love Swedish Marriage Textiles from the Khalili Collection Sep Oct 2003 Boston University Art Gallery Boston Massachusetts USAEnamels of the world edit Enamels of the World 1700 2000 from the Khalili Collection Dec 2009 Apr 2010 State Hermitage Museum St Petersburg RussiaLoans to museums and galleries editThe collections have also loaned items for display in many countries 26 Earthly Beauty Heavenly Art The Art of Islam an exhibition of objects from the Islamic collection and the State Hermitage Museum was seen at Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam Dec 1999 Apr 2000 State Hermitage Museum St Petersburg 2000 Sep 2001 Hermitage Rooms Somerset House London as Heaven on Earth Art From Islamic Lands Selected objects from the Khalili Collection and The State Hermitage Museum March August 2004The Khalili Collections were the largest lender to the Hajj Journey to the Heart of Islam exhibition at the British Museum from January to April 2012 8 This was the first major exhibition on the subject of the Hajj 61 62 and its success inspired subsequent exhibitions at the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha and the Arab World Institute in Paris which also drew from the Khalili Collections 63 64 26 Digitisation editSince 2019 the Khalili Collections have partnered with Wikimedia UK to share images of art works and improve Wikipedia articles 65 The collections have also provided images and text for Google Arts amp Culture 66 and Europeana 67 For the 2023 video game Assassin s Creed Mirage the Khalili Collections were one of four partner institutions providing images for the game s educational database An astrolabe and a statuette of a camel and rider were among the objects used to illustrate the game s setting of 9th century Baghdad 68 69 References edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a free content work Licensed under CC BY SA 3 0 Text taken from The Khalili Collections Khalili Foundation a b c d The Khalili Family Trust Collections Online British Museum britishmuseum org Retrieved 5 June 2020 a b Arkell Roland 1 March 2019 Renowned collector Nasser Khalili revealed as buyer of lost monumental Meiji vase as he reunites it with original set Antiques Trade Gazette Retrieved 30 September 2019 The Khalili Collections major contributor to Longing for Mecca exhibition at the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization 16 April 2019 Archived from the original on 7 April 2022 Retrieved 30 September 2019 a b c d Ryan Louise 2015 Transcending boundaries The arts of Islam Treasures from the Nassar D Khalili collection Thesis University of Western Sydney pp 82 87 ProQuest 1949737243 a b McKie Andrew 27 January 2012 The British Museum s Pilgrimage Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 10 September 2019 a b Green William 30 March 2010 Iranian Student With 750 Turns Billionaire Made by Islamic Art Bloomberg Retrieved 10 September 2019 Gayford Martin 16 April 2004 Healing the world with art The Independent Retrieved 10 September 2019 a b c d e f Moore Susan 12 May 2012 A leap of faith Financial Times Retrieved 10 September 2019 BBC World Service Arts amp Culture Khalili Collection Picture gallery www bbc co uk 14 December 2010 Retrieved 30 September 2019 Irwin Robert November 1998 Review Calligraphic Significances Catalogues of the Nasser D Khalili Collection of Islamic Art British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Taylor amp Francis 25 2 355 361 JSTOR 40662688 The Abbasid Tradition Qur ans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD Khalili Collections Retrieved 10 September 2019 The Abbasid Tradition Qur ans of the 8th And 10th Centuries Ad Deroche Francois I B Tauris amp Co Ltd 2005 ISBN 9781874780519 OCLC 954219022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Paintings from India Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Lacquer of the Islamic Lands Part One and Part Two Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Cobalt and Lustre The first centuries of Islamic pottery Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Glass From Sasanian antecedents to European imitations Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Brasses Bronze amp Silver of the Islamic Lands Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 The Arts of War Arms and Armour of the 7th to 19th centuries Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Gems and Jewels of Mughal India Jewelled and enamelled objects from the 16th to 20th centuries Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Textiles Carpets and Costumes Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Dinars and Dirhams Coins of the Islamic lands The early period Part One Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Monuments and Memorials Carvings and tile work from the Islamic world Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Baker Phil December 1995 Khalili s collection The Art Book 2 4 8 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8357 1995 tb00290 x ISSN 1368 6267 Ornament and Amulet Rings of the Islamic Lands Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Science Tools amp Magic Part One Body and Spirit Mapping the Universe Part Two Mundane Worlds Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 a b c d e f g h i j The Eight Collections nasserdkhalili com Archived from the original on 31 January 2023 Retrieved 10 September 2019 History and epic paintings from Iran and Turkey Part One Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Islamic Art The Jami al Tawarikh of Rashid al Din Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Islamic Art Saddle Fittings and Horse Trappings Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 Sarma Sreeramula Rajeswara 2019 A Monumental Astrolabe Made for Shah Jahan and Later Reworked with Sanskrit Legends In Rodriguez Arribas Josefina Burnett Charles Ackermann Silke Szpiech Ryan eds Astrolabes in Medieval Cultures BRILL pp 198 262 ISBN 978 90 04 38786 7 Scotland Patricia 2017 Foreword Holy Makkah a Celebration of Unity London FIRST ISBN 9780995728141 Hajj and The Arts of Pilgrimage Khalili Collections Retrieved 2 February 2022 Hajj and The Arts of Pilgrimage A Complete Cover Khalili Collections Retrieved 17 September 2019 a b The sacred textiles of Mecca Hajj British Museum Retrieved 30 September 2019 Islamic Art Panoramic View of Mecca Khalili Collections Retrieved 30 September 2019 Khan Qaisra Photographic views of Hajj by Muhammad Sadiq Bey Discover Islamic Art Museum With No Frontiers Retrieved 30 September 2019 Naveh Joseph Shaked Shaul 2012 Aramaic documents from ancient Bactria fourth century BCE from the Khalili collections London Khalili Family Trust pp x ISBN 978 1874780748 OCLC 818222949 Naveh Joseph Shaked Shaul 2012 Aramaic documents from ancient Bactria fourth century BCE from the Khalili collections London Khalili Family Trust p 18 ISBN 978 1874780748 OCLC 818222949 Aramaic Documents A Long List of Supplies Khalili Collections 2016 Retrieved 10 September 2019 Japanese Art of the Meiji Period Khalili Collections Retrieved 10 September 2019 Earle Joe 1999 Splendors of Meiji treasures of imperial Japan masterpieces from the 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