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Bahram Gur in the Dark Palace on Saturday, Folio 207 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D
Bahram Gur in the Dark Palace on Saturday, Folio 207 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25
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This print titled "Bahram Gur in the Dark Palace on Saturday, Folio 207 from a Khamsa. . " takes us back to the rich cultural heritage of Afghanistan. Created in the 16th century by Shaikh Zada Mahmud Muzahhib Sultan Muhammad Nur, this Indian miniature painting showcases intricate details and vibrant colors. The focal point of the artwork is Bahram Gur, the king of Iran, depicted in all his regal splendor. He stands amidst a beautifully decorated palace adorned with golden accents and exquisite patterns. The artist skillfully captures every detail, from Bahram's majestic attire to his haft paikar (seven portraits) symbolizing his seven wives. Adding to the enchanting ambiance is a female harpist playing melodious tunes on her musical instrument. The presence of musicians further enhances the grandeur of this royal setting. As we delve deeper into this masterpiece, we are transported to an era where literature and art thrived hand-in-hand. This particular piece belongs to a Khamsa (Quintet) collection by Nizami Ganjavi, one of Persia's greatest poets. Preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this photograph print serves as a testament to Afghanistan's rich artistic legacy and its contribution to world culture. It reminds us that even centuries later, these masterpieces continue to captivate audiences with their beauty and historical significance.
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