A Persian Love Story - Artwork
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What do we see in this work of art?
In the detailed painting of the lovers we see two rocky shores in one frame. Between them runs a body of water with various aquatic creatures and a boat with a goose's head. The focus of the picture is clearly the fertile bank with the many plants, colorful animals and the two people. While the person on the right sits on a rock and holds his right hand up, the second person stands opposite him and holds a bow and arrow in his hand. Your gaze rests on a colorful bird sitting on a tree.
The work of art is constructed in great detail, which is why it took over 100 hours of work to complete.
Poetry is highly valued in the Persian cultural and linguistic area, so that the Persian culture has produced a number of famous and successful poets. The most important function of the miniatures was illustration. They gave the stories of Persian literature a face so that the plot could be understood more easily.
Salaman and Absal is a painting that tells a failed romance between a prince and his nanny from Haft Awrang ("Seven Thrones"). This story by the Persian poet Jami is a classic of 15th century Persian literature.
The original painting, from which the artist drew inspiration for its fine details and history, originally dates from the Safavid period (17th century).
Where can this mural hang?
This pictorial interpretation of a Persian story is particularly recommended in an oriental decor.
Details of this painting
- original title: A Persian love story
- Artist: Farzaneh Ebadifard
- Datum: 2019
- Size: 27x40cm
- Genre: Persian miniature painting
- Material: Gouache and watercolors on Museum Board paper
- The frame and passe-partout are not included in this painting
Do you want to try the art print of this work of art at home?
In order to avoid unnecessary costs and inconveniences, we recommend that you first purchase a poster of the work. This way you can judge for yourself whether the picture suits you.