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Khusraw conversing with Buzurg Ummid (Miniature From the Cycle of Eight Poetic Subjects), 1431
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Khusraw conversing with Buzurg Ummid (Miniature From the Cycle of Eight Poetic Subjects), 1431
Khusraw conversing with Buzurg Ummid (Miniature From the Cycle of Eight Poetic Subjects), 1431. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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Farhad Herat School Illuminated Art Illuminated Letter Illuminated Manuscript Ink On Paper Iran Iranian Master Islamic Art Khamsa Khosrow Khosrow And Shirin Khusraw Miniature Nezami Nizami Persian Miniature Shirin State Hermitage The Oriental Arts Gouache
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This print showcases a mesmerizing miniature from the Cycle of Eight Poetic Subjects, titled "Khusraw conversing with Buzurg Ummid". Created in 1431 by an Iranian master, this illuminated manuscript is a true masterpiece of Islamic art. The fine art image depicts Khusraw engaging in deep conversation with Buzurg Ummid against a backdrop of vibrant colors and intricate details. The Herat School's influence is evident in the exquisite gouache technique employed to bring this scene to life. The use of ink on paper adds depth and richness to every stroke, while watercolor enhances the overall ethereal quality of the painting. This Persian miniature beautifully captures moments from Nizami's epic poem Khamsa, specifically focusing on the legendary love story between Khusraw and Shirin. As we delve into this allegorical narrative, we witness Khusraw engrossed in dialogue with Buzurg Ummid, their animated expressions reflecting profound intellectual exchange. This artwork not only celebrates literature but also explores themes such as mythology and romance. Preserved within the esteemed State Hermitage collection in St. Petersburg, Russia, this illuminated manuscript serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of Persian culture. Its delicate craftsmanship transports us back to ancient times when storytelling through visual arts was revered. With its remarkable composition and meticulous attention to detail, this print invites viewers into a world where imagination intertwines with history—a true treasure for enthusiasts of both fine art and
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