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Photographic Print : Bahram Gur and Azada, from a Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi (940-1019 or 1025), 1500s
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Bahram Gur and Azada, from a Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi (940-1019 or 1025), 1500s
Bahram Gur and Azada, from a Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi (940-1019 or 1025), 1500s. This image from an unfinished painting depicts one of the most popular episodes from the life of the pre-Islamic Persian king Bahram Gur (reigned AD 420-38). A famed hunter, he was challenged by his concubine, Azada, to strike a donkey through its foot and ear with a single arrow. Azada is in the upper right playing the harp on a camel. Bahram Gur successfully meets her challenge at the bottom of the page; he tossed a rock into the donkeys ear, then fired when the animal tried to kick it loose
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Media ID 19623193
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1501 1722 Iran Opaque Watercolour And Gold On Paper Safavid Period
12"x8" Photo Print
Step into the enchanting world of the Shahnama with our exquisite Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image, hailing from the 1500s, showcases a beloved episode from the life of Bahram Gur and Azada, as depicted in the Book of Kings by Firdausi. Witness the timeless beauty and intricate details of this unfinished painting from Heritage Art/Heritage Images, now available as a stunning photographic print to adorn your walls and transport you to the rich history and culture of the Persian Empire.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a scene from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi, dating back to the 1500s. The image captures an unfinished painting depicting one of the most beloved episodes from the life of Bahram Gur, a renowned pre-Islamic Persian king who reigned during AD 420-38. Bahram Gur was not only known for his leadership but also his exceptional hunting skills. In this particular episode, he faces a unique challenge posed by his concubine, Azada. She dares him to strike a donkey through its foot and ear with just one arrow. The composition of this artwork is truly mesmerizing. At the upper right corner, we see Azada gracefully playing her harp while perched on top of a camel. Meanwhile, at the bottom part of the page, Bahram Gur successfully meets her challenge in an ingenious way. He cleverly tosses a rock into the donkey's ear and waits for it to try kicking it loose before releasing his arrow. Created during Iran's Safavid period in either Tabriz or Qazvin, this masterpiece is rendered using opaque watercolor and gold on paper. It now resides within The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection where its artist remains unknown. This remarkable print by Heritage Art/Heritage Images allows us to appreciate both the artistic skill and storytelling prowess that have made Shahnama such an enduring piece of Persian literature and culture.
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