Ganjavi Nezami Collection
Ganjavi Nezami, a renowned Persian poet from the 12th century, captivated readers with his epic tales of love, heroism, and tragedy
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Ganjavi Nezami, a renowned Persian poet from the 12th century, captivated readers with his epic tales of love, heroism, and tragedy. His masterpieces are beautifully depicted in various artworks throughout history. In "Khusrau Seated on his Throne, " we witness the grandeur of the Khamsa (Quintet) as Khusrau sits regally on his majestic throne. The intricate details and vibrant colors transport us to a bygone era. "Bahram Gur in the White Palace on Friday" showcases Bahram Gur's opulence and power. This captivating folio captures the essence of royalty as he resides in his resplendent palace. Similarly, "Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday" immerses us into another world where Bahram Gur basks in luxury amidst golden hues. The artwork exudes an aura of majesty fit for a king. The tale of Farhad's devotion to Shirin is beautifully portrayed in "Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin. " This poignant scene depicts Farhad's determination as he carves through mountains to bring water to his beloved Shirin. In "Bahram Gur in the Sandal Palace on Thursday, " we witness yet another glimpse into Bahram Gur's lavish lifestyle. The artist skillfully captures every detail, allowing us to marvel at this extravagant palace setting. A tile from Qajar dynasty portrays Khusrau happening upon Shirin bathing - a moment filled with intrigue and desire that has captivated artists for centuries. It serves as a reminder of forbidden love and its consequences. "Layla Visiting Majnun in the Desert" takes us deep into their passionate love story against all odds. Their longing gazes convey emotions that transcend time and space, reminding us of true devotion even amidst adversity. Another portrayal from Nizami's Khamsa shows Farhad carrying Shirin and her horse, a testament to his unwavering love.