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Laila and Majnun converse beneath a tree, c. 1730 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
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Laila and Majnun converse beneath a tree, c. 1730 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874492 Laila and Majnun converse beneath a tree, c.1730 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Chand, Nihal (fl.c.1750); 21 x12.5 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Laila and Majnun, or The Madman and Layla, a classic love story.); eSan Diego Museum of Art; Edwin Binney 3rd Collection; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 23502760
© San Diego Museum of Art Edwin Binney 3rd Collection / Bridgeman Images
Borders Converse Conversing Emaciated Laila Layla Lover Madman Madness Majnun Patterned Riverbanks Skeletal South Asia South Asian Talking Thin Conversation Lovers
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In this photo print, we are transported to a moment of intense emotion and connection between two figures. Laila and Majnun, the protagonists of a timeless love story, find solace beneath the sheltering branches of a majestic tree. Painted in opaque watercolor and adorned with delicate gold accents on paper, this artwork by Nihal Chand captures the essence of their conversation. Laila's eyes sparkle with tenderness as she leans towards Majnun, her gestures mirroring her words. Majnun, his skeletal frame revealing the toll that love has taken on him, listens intently to every word that escapes her lips. The river flows calmly behind them, symbolizing both the depth of their passion and the obstacles they face. The intricate patterns adorning their garments reflect South Asian aesthetics while adding an element of visual richness to the scene. As they converse on the riverbank, their voices blend harmoniously with nature's melody. This image speaks volumes about love's power to transcend boundaries and ignite madness within us all. It reminds us that true connections can be found even in moments when our bodies are emaciated but our souls remain aflame. Displayed at San Diego Museum of Art as part of Edwin Binney 3rd Collection from India, this artwork invites viewers into a world where conversations become poetry and lovers become legends.
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