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Woman of radja jasingle sacrificing herself in the heart of the shah alem
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Woman of radja jasingle sacrificing herself in the heart of the shah alem
JLJ4687326 Woman of radja jasingle sacrificing herself in the heart of the shah alem. Indian and Persian miniatures in " History of India from Tamertante to Orangreyb" by Niccolo Manucci (1638-1717). BN, Paris. by Indian School; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Woman of radja jasingle sacrificing herself in the heart of the shah alem. Indian and Persian miniatures in " History of India from Tamertante to Orangreyb" by Niccolo Manucci (1638-1717). BN, Paris.); Photo ePhoto Josse; Indian, out of copyright
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This print showcases a mesmerizing scene from the Indian and Persian miniatures in "History of India from Tamertante to Orangreyb" by Niccolo Manucci. Titled "Woman of radja jasingle sacrificing herself in the heart of the shah alem" this image transports us to a world filled with rich cultural symbolism and deep emotions. In this artwork, we witness a woman standing amidst an enchanting garden, surrounded by natural elements. She is adorned in regal attire, reflecting her status as a queen. However, what truly captivates our attention is her act of sacrifice. With determination etched on her face, she prepares to offer herself to the heart of the shah alem. The miniature beautifully captures both Indian and Persian influences through its intricate details and vibrant colors. It speaks volumes about ancient traditions, paganism, and superstitions that were prevalent during that era. As we delve into this piece further, we are reminded of the power art holds in preserving history and culture. The late Niccolo Manucci's work allows us to glimpse into India's past while appreciating the skillful craftsmanship involved in creating such miniatures. Through this photograph taken by Photo Josse, we are transported back in time—a testament to how art can transcend boundaries and connect people across different eras. This stunning print serves as an exquisite reminder of our shared human experiences throughout history.
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