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Two Winged Angels, Folio from a Manuscript... c1570. Creator: Unknown

Two Winged Angels, Folio from a Manuscript... c1570. Creator: Unknown


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Two Winged Angels, Folio from a Manuscript... c1570. Creator: Unknown

Two Winged Angels, Folio from a Manuscript of Al-Qazwini's Ajaib Al-Makhluqat, c1570

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1570s Arabia Arabic Bijapur Cursive Fight Folio Heaven Heavenly Iran Iranian Karnataka Opaque Watercolor Gold And Ink On Paper Persia Persian Script South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Wing Winged Hindoostan Naskh Naskhi Watercolour On Paper


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Two Winged Angels, Folio from a Manuscript of Al-Qazwini's Ajaib Al-Makhluqat (Wonders of Creation), c. 1570: This exquisite folio showcases two winged angels in a dynamic and intricately detailed composition, drawn in opaque watercolor, gold, and ink on paper. The angels, hailing from the rich artistic heritage of the Islamic world during the 16th century, are depicted in a lively and engaging scene, seemingly locked in a heavenly battle or dance. The folio is believed to have originated from the manuscript of Ajaib Al-Makhluqat, a renowned work by the Arab scholar and traveler Zakariya ibn Muhammad bin Mahmud Abu Yahya Al-Qazwini, who lived in Iran but spent significant time in India and Southeast Asia. The manuscript, written in the Naskh script, was likely produced in Bijapur, India, or in Persia, and is now part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). The vibrant colors and intricate details of this artwork reflect the rich cultural exchange between the continents of Asia and the Middle East during this period, and the enduring influence of Islamic art on global artistic traditions.

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