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The Merchant Listens to the Workman Playing Cymbals, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna
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The Merchant Listens to the Workman Playing Cymbals, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna
The Merchant Listens to the Workman Playing Cymbals, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
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Arabia Arabic Arabic Text Cymbal Cymbals Fable Fables Kalila Wa Dimna Kalilag And Damnag Kalilah Wa Dimnah Panchatantra Syria Syrian The Fables Of Bidpai Mizraim Playing An Instrument
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This 18th-century print titled "The Merchant Listens to the Workman Playing Cymbals" transports us to the enchanting world of Arabian literature and music. The scene, depicted in vibrant colors, showcases a moment of pure joy and fascination. A man, believed to be a merchant, is seen attentively listening to a workman skillfully playing cymbals. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the intricate Arabic text adorning the manuscript. This artwork belongs to a folio from Kalila wa Dimna, an ancient collection of fables that originated in Syria or Egypt during the 8th century. These tales were later translated into various languages and became immensely popular throughout Arabia and beyond. Known for their moral teachings wrapped within engaging narratives, these fables continue to captivate audiences even today. The painting not only captures a musical performance but also serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of this region. It reminds us of how art transcends time and connects people across centuries and continents. Currently housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this watercolor masterpiece remains an invaluable part of their collection. Although its creator remains unknown, their talent shines through every brushstroke. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back in time - immersed in both visual splendor and auditory delight - reminding us of our shared human experiences through artistry and storytelling.
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