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Abu l Mihjan and Sa d ibn Abi Wakkas Become Angry and Leave King Khusrau (?)... ca
Abu l Mihjan and Sa d ibn Abi Wakkas Become Angry and Leave King Khusrau (?), Folio from a Khavarannama (The Book of the East) of ibn Husam al-Din, ca. 1476-86
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The captivating print titled "Abu l Mihjan and Sa d ibn Abi Wakkas Become Angry and Leave King Khusrau (?)" takes us back to the 15th century, immersing us in the rich history of Persia. This stunning image is a folio from the Khavarannama (The Book of the East) by Ibn Husam al-Din, created between 1476-86. In this vibrant artwork, we witness a powerful scene unfold before our eyes. Abu l Mihjan and Sa d ibn Abi Wakkas, two prominent figures, are depicted becoming visibly angered as they depart from King Khusrau's presence. The artist skillfully captures their expressions of frustration and determination. The attention to detail is remarkable; every element within the composition contributes to its overall impact. The horses' muscular bodies convey strength and agility while their riders don elaborate headgear symbolizing status and authority. Arrows pierce through the air, hinting at potential conflict or imminent danger. This Persian masterpiece showcases not only artistic excellence but also provides valuable insights into historical events during that era. It serves as a testament to Iran's cultural heritage and its connection with ancient civilizations. Preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this photograph print allows viewers to appreciate both the beauty of Persian artistry and gain knowledge about an important period in history. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece, we can't help but be transported back in time to witness these intense emotions firsthand.
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