Junayd (illustrator)

Junayd Baghdadi (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; circa 1396) was a 14th-century illustrator and a royal painter (naqqash-i sultani) at the time of the Jalayirid Sultanate in Baghdad.[3][4] He was named a student of Shams al-Din by Dust Muhammad.[3]

Junayd Baghdadi
(جنيد)
Signature of Junayd (’amal-i Junayd-i Baghdādī)[1] in the Divan of Khvaju Kirmani, 1396, Baghdad.[2]
The signature of Junayd appears in the grisaille window over the throne of Humayun. Folio 45, Divan of Khvaju Kirmani, 1396.[2]

He is known as the illustrator for the Divan of Khvaju Kirmani, published in 1396 in Baghdad.[5][3] This manuscript is "the most firmly dated illustrated and high-quality Jalayirid manuscript".[2] One of the paintings was signed by Junayd himself.[2] He may also have been the illustrator of the paintings in Freer Divan's paintings.[3]

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