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Photographic Print : Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D

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Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D

Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

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12"x8" Photo Print

Experience the rich history and artistic beauty of the past with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace, from Folio 213 of the Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami. This exquisite image, created by the renowned artist Shaikh Zada Mahmud Muzahhib Sultan Muhammad Nur in A.H. 931 / A.D. 1524-25, captures a moment from the classic Persian poem as Bahram Gur is depicted in the Yellow Palace. Bring the timeless elegance and intricate detail of this historical masterpiece into your home or office with our high-quality photographic print.

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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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The captivating print titled "Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa. . " takes us back to the vibrant world of 16th-century Afghanistan. This exquisite Indian miniature, created by Shaikh Zada Mahmud Muzahhib Sultan Muhammad Nur, showcases the legendary King Bahram Gur of Iran in all his regal glory. Set against a backdrop of intricately patterned Persian carpets and decorative walls, Bahram Gur commands attention with his majestic presence. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings out every nuance of this historical figure's attire - from the richly colored robes adorned with gold accents to the elaborate headdress that signifies his royal status. Surrounded by seven princesses representing polygamy and symbolizing wealth and power, Bahram Gur stands as a testament to Sasanian grandeur. Each portrait captures their individual beauty and grace, adding depth to this mesmerizing composition. As we delve into this visual masterpiece, we are transported not only through time but also across borders. The fusion of Afghan artistry with Persian influences is evident in every brushstroke. It serves as a reminder of the cultural interconnectedness that has shaped our world throughout history. Preserved within the esteemed halls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork stands as an enduring testament to human creativity and artistic expression. It invites us to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and its historical significance – a true treasure for generations past and present alike.

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