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48. 6 / 2 folio 138 Farhad recounts his adventures to Princess Shirin

48. 6  /  2 folio 138 Farhad recounts his adventures to Princess Shirin


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48. 6 / 2 folio 138 Farhad recounts his adventures to Princess Shirin

SCP57375 48.6/2 folio 138 Farhad recounts his adventures to Princess Shirin, from the Khusrau and Shirin, Deccani School, 1722 (gouache on paper) by Indian School, (18th century); 20.2x10.8 cm; National Museum of India, New Delhi, India; Indian, out of copyright

Media ID 22809022

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Canopy Maharastra


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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a mesmerizing moment between Farhad and Princess Shirin. The Deccani School's exquisite artwork from the 18th century beautifully captures the essence of their encounter. As we gaze at the image, our eyes are immediately drawn to Farhad, a handsome male figure seated inside an elegant tent. He leans forward with animated gestures, recounting his thrilling adventures to Princess Shirin. His expressive face and body language reveal his passion for storytelling. Princess Shirin listens intently, her enchanting presence enhanced by the intricate details of her majestic canopy. The delicate brushstrokes bring out every fold and curve of her regal attire, emphasizing her grace and poise. The Indian artist behind this masterpiece skillfully uses gouache on paper to create a harmonious blend of colors that add depth and dimension to the scene. This small yet impactful print measures 20.2x10.8 cm but manages to transport us into a world filled with wonder and imagination. Displayed proudly at the National Museum of India in New Delhi, this painting is a testament to India's rich artistic heritage. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time, allowing us glimpses into historical narratives that continue to captivate our hearts today.

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