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Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday, Folio 216 from a Khamsa
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Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday, Folio 216 from a Khamsa
Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday, Folio 216 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, dated A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Shaikh Zada Mahmud Muzahhib Sultan Muhammad Nur, depicting Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday. The image is part of a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, dating back to A. H. 931/A. D. 1524-25. The vibrant colors and intricate details transport us to ancient Persia, where we witness the majestic presence of Bahram Gur, the legendary king of Iran. Adorned in golden attire and surrounded by opulent decorations, he exudes power and authority. The artist's skillful use of color brings life to this Indian miniature painting, capturing our attention with its rich hues and patterns. We are drawn to the seven princesses depicted alongside Bahram Gur, representing his polygamous lifestyle as a symbol of his wealth and status. Intriguingly, a harpist can be seen serenading the king with melodious tunes while he revels in his luxurious palace. This detail adds depth to the composition and offers insight into the lavish lifestyle enjoyed by Persian royalty during that era. As we admire this remarkable piece from The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, we are reminded not only of its historical significance but also its artistic brilliance. It serves as a testament to both Persian culture and Mahmud Muzahhib's talent for capturing beauty through his brushstrokes. Overall, this print invites us into an enchanting world filled with regal splendor and cultural heritage—a true treasure worth cherishing for generations to come.
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