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Manuchehr Kills Tur, Manuscript from Shahnama, Safavid dynasty (1501-1722), 1580 / 1590
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Manuchehr Kills Tur, Manuscript from Shahnama, Safavid dynasty (1501-1722), 1580 / 1590
Manuchehr Kills Tur, Manuscript from Shahnama, Safavid dynasty (1501-1722), 16th century, dated 1580/1590
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This print showcases a remarkable manuscript from the Shahnama, an epic poem written by Abul Qasim Firdausi in the 10th century. Created during the Safavid dynasty in Iran between 1501 and 1722, this particular artwork dates back to the late 16th century, specifically around 1580/1590. The image depicts a pivotal moment in the Shahnama's narrative: Manuchehr slaying Tur. In vibrant colors of blue and gold, this illustration brings to life the legendary battle between these two iconic figures. The detailed calligraphy adds an exquisite touch to this masterpiece. The artist skillfully captures the intensity of the fight as Manuchehr, mounted on his majestic horse, engages in combat with Tur. This scene symbolizes not only physical strength but also represents themes of heroism and sacrifice prevalent throughout Persian literature. As we delve into this mesmerizing artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a significant event within Iranian history and culture. The intricate details and use of ink opaque watercolor highlight both artistic prowess and religious symbolism inherent in Islamic art. Displayed at an art gallery or institute such as The Art Institute of Chicago's Asian Arts Centre, this print serves as a testament to Persia's rich heritage and its enduring influence on world literature and visual arts. It is a true treasure that allows us to appreciate both historical narratives and artistic excellence simultaneously.
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