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An illustrated and illuminated leaf from the Shahnameh, Abdul Qasim Ferdowsi: Esfandiar Slaying the Dragon
An illustrated and illuminated leaf from the Shahnameh, Abdul Qasim Ferdowsi: Esfandiar Slaying the Dragon
Date 16th century
Period 1400-1600, 16th Century
Origin Iran, Shiraz
Medium Ink, Watercolour, Gold on paper
Dimension 36.5 x 24 cm (14³/₈ x 9¹/₂ inches)
This illuminated manuscript leaf illustrates a story from the Persian Book of Kings, Shahnameh, in which Esfandiar, a legendary hero, must perform and endure seven trials. The story illustrated here is of Esfandiar slaying the dragon. The nasta‘liq calligraphy is represented in four columns with foliage and mountains against a blue sky. The left side is painted with an elaborately depicted dragon overlapping the border. The dragon is facing the approaching horse carriage with three figures hiding behind the rocks. On the lower part of the miniature, there are four columns of nasta‘liq calligraphy set against rocks and fauna. The reverse of the miniature has four columns of nasta‘liq calligraphy describing the story of the Fourth Labour, the killing of the sorcerer. This illustration depicts Esfandiar hiding inside the chest in the horse carriage. However, the dragon sees from afar the approaching horses. Esfandiar becomes very excited when he sees the screaming dragon and jumps out of the chest with a sharp sword in his hand cutting the dragon’s head into two pieces.
Stock no.: A4231
Stock no.: A4231
Date: 16th century
Period: 1400-1600, 16th Century
Origin: Iran, Shiraz
Medium: Ink, Watercolour, Gold on paper
Dimension: 36.5 x 24 cm (14³/₈ x 9¹/₂ inches)
Provenance: Private European Collection
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