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The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings)

The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings)


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The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings)

XIR159205 The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings), by Abu l-Qasim Manur Firdawsi (c.934-c.1020) (gouache on paper) by Persian School, (14th century); 22.7x29 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: La Charge des cavaliers de Faramouz; history of kingdom of Persia; ); Persian, out of copyright

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Arabic Archer Bow And Arrow Calligraphy Epic Poem Ferdowsi Firdausi Iranian Le Livre Des Rois Mace Schahname Script Shah Nameh Shahnameh Slaughter Ilkhanid Dynasty


The Charge of the Cavaliers of Faramouz, an Exquisite Glimpse into Persian History

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. This print showcases a stunning illustration from the Shahnama (Book of Kings), created by Abu l-Qasim Manur Firdawsi in the 14th century. The artwork, measuring 22.7x29 cm, is currently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. In this scene, we witness a fierce battle during the history of Persia's kingdom. The Cavaliers of Faramouz charge forward with unwavering determination and skillful horsemanship. Mounted on powerful steeds, they brandish their weapons - maces and bows and arrows - ready to engage their enemies. The artist masterfully captures the intensity and chaos of war through intricate details such as billowing clouds overhead and dynamic poses of riders and archers. The vibrant colors used in gouache on paper bring life to this historical moment. Accompanying the illustration are delicate Arabic calligraphy inscriptions that add depth to the narrative depicted. These texts further enrich our understanding of this epic poem known as Shahnama or Book of Kings written by Ferdowsi. This remarkable artwork not only serves as a visual feast for art enthusiasts but also offers valuable insights into Iranian culture and heritage. It immortalizes an important episode from Persian history while showcasing exceptional craftsmanship found within Persian miniature paintings. Through this photo print, viewers can embark on a journey back in time to appreciate both artistic brilliance

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