
“This sumptuous page, The Court of Gayumars (also spelled Kayumars— see top of page, details below and large image here), comes from an illuminated manuscript of the Shahnama (Book of Kings)—an epic poem describing the history of kingship in Persia (what is now Iran). Because of its blending of painting styles from both Tabriz and Herat (see map below), its luminous pigments, fine detail, and complex imagery, this copy of the Shahnama stands out in the history of the artistic production in Central Asia.
The Shahnama was written by Abu al-Qāsim Ferdowsi around the year 1000 and is a masterful example of Persian poetry. The epic chronicles kings and heroes who pre-date the introduction of Islam to Persia as well as the human experiences of love, suffering, and death. The epic has been copied countless times—often with elaborate illustrations (see another example here).
The Court of Kayumars at smarthistory

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Reblogged this on penwithlit and commented:
Amazingly colourful!!
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Thanks for the reblog, penwithlit. 🙂
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♥️
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So detailed! Beautiful!
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I would love to learn how to paint like this. Truly extraordinary! Have a great weekend, Sheila. 🙂🌺
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Stunning!!!
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😎🌺🙏
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