Subject: Shah Namah Miniature Painting
Paint Material:Water color
Base Material: Paper with
Size: 4.75 in.(11.8 cm) wide and 8.5 in.(21.25 cm) tall
Age: Modern handmade art
Country of origin: India
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A rare and dazzling Persian miniature painting you will not find elsewhere. It is a handmade reproduction from the Darabnama.
The Darab-nama** with its 155 miniatures can be assigned to Lahore, shortly after Akbar moved there in 1585. This painting shows Shah Ardashir, who, while riding in the mountains, was surprised from behind by a dragon and devoured in a gulp. When the news of his terrible fate spread, all the princes of the world went into deep mourning for three months. His son went off to Hindustan and never returned.
Representing the highest level of Persian style art, the modern artist has executed the painting in minute delicacy with a superb attention to details.
This is Persian style art at its finest. The handmade artwork has been brilliantly achieved with use of meticulous brushwork and fine watercolors.
Only one in stock so buy now before it is gone.
**The Darab-Nama (Book of Daaraab) is a Persian prose romance, written by the 12th-century writer Abu Taher Muhammad, in which the adventures of the Kayanid Iranian King Darab are recounted.