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The Flying Carpet, from the poem Layla and Majnun by Nizami (gouache on paper)

The Flying Carpet, from the poem Layla and Majnun by Nizami (gouache on paper)


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The Flying Carpet, from the poem Layla and Majnun by Nizami (gouache on paper)

XIR250597 The Flying Carpet, from the poem Layla and Majnun by Nizami (gouache on paper) by Persian School, (18th century); National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: Le Tapis Volant; ); Persian, out of copyright

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Epic Iranian Magic Levitating


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This print showcases "The Flying Carpet" from the renowned poem Layla and Majnun by Nizami. Created by the Persian School in the 18th century, this exquisite piece of art is now housed in the National Museum in Damascus, Syria. The painting depicts a scene filled with magic and wonder as a beautifully adorned carpet levitates above a mesmerized crowd. Intriguingly, this artwork captures an epic moment where spectators are left awestruck by the enchanting power of the flying carpet. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the rich Iranian culture that inspired Nizami's timeless tale. As we gaze at this masterpiece, our imagination takes flight alongside these characters. We can almost feel ourselves being transported through time and space on this magical carpet ride. It evokes a sense of adventure and mystery that has captivated audiences for centuries. "The Flying Carpet" not only serves as an artistic representation but also symbolizes humanity's eternal fascination with supernatural abilities and extraordinary experiences. This print reminds us of our innate desire to escape reality momentarily and explore realms beyond our own. With its historical significance, cultural depth, and visual allure, "The Flying Carpet" continues to inspire generations across borders. Its presence within Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty while celebrating Persian heritage without commercial intent or mention thereof

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