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"How a Braggart was Drowned in a Well"

İsim "How a Braggart was Drowned in a Well"
Yazar Maulana AzharAH 880/1 / AD 1475/6
Basım Tarihi: ca. AH 834 / AD 1430
Basım Yeri Herat -
Konu Timurids — Ink, opaque watercolour, and gold on paper
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Painting height: 22.5cm, width: 12.1cm; Page height: 27.9cm, width: 18.3cm
Kütüphane: Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 13.228.13.5
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_2
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih ca. AH 834 / AD 1430
Notlar This miniature is an illustration of the most dramatic episode in the tale told by the Moorish princess in the Green Paviliion on Monday. While traversing the desert, Bashr, a good and pious man, and his bragging and evil-minded traveling companion come upon a jar filled with pure water sunk into the sand. After they have quenched their thirst, the selfish companion insists upon bathing in the water, in spite of Bashr's pleas against polluting it. The water turns out to be a deep well fed by a spring, and the heedless companion drowns. The tale ends happily for the deserving Bashr. The well is shown from two different perspectives to aid the viewer's comprehension of the scene.
Örnek Metin Gift from Alexander Smith Cochran in 1913
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_02
Seçili bibliyografya Valentiner, W. R., "The Cochran Collection of Persian Manuscripts." inMuseum of Metropolitan Art Bulletin, vol. 8, (1913).Jackson, A. V., Williams, A.Y., "Presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by Alexander Smith Cochran.", inA Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manuscripts, Including also Some Turkish and Arabic, no.10, (1914).Robinson, B. W. "Prince Baysonghor's Nizami." inArs Orientalisvol. II (1957).Grube, E. J., "Collections in the United States and Canada." inMuslim Miniature Paintings from the XIII to XIX Century, (1962).Grube, E. J., "The Early School of Herat and its Impact on Islamic Painting of the Later 15th, the 16th and 17th Centuries." InThe Classical Style in Islamic Painting., (1968).Museum of Metropolitan Art Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 1 (1975)Lentz, T. W., Lowry G.D., "Persian Art and Culture in the Fifteenth Century." InTimur and the Princely Vision. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, no.62, (1989).
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"How a Braggart was Drowned in a Well"

Yazar Maulana AzharAH 880/1 / AD 1475/6
Basım Tarihi ca. AH 834 / AD 1430
Basım Yeri Herat -
Konu Timurids — Ink, opaque watercolour, and gold on paper
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Painting height: 22.5cm, width: 12.1cm; Page height: 27.9cm, width: 18.3cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 13.228.13.5
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_2
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih ca. AH 834 / AD 1430
Notlar This miniature is an illustration of the most dramatic episode in the tale told by the Moorish princess in the Green Paviliion on Monday. While traversing the desert, Bashr, a good and pious man, and his bragging and evil-minded traveling companion come upon a jar filled with pure water sunk into the sand. After they have quenched their thirst, the selfish companion insists upon bathing in the water, in spite of Bashr's pleas against polluting it. The water turns out to be a deep well fed by a spring, and the heedless companion drowns. The tale ends happily for the deserving Bashr. The well is shown from two different perspectives to aid the viewer's comprehension of the scene.
Örnek Metin Gift from Alexander Smith Cochran in 1913
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_02
Seçili bibliyografya Valentiner, W. R., "The Cochran Collection of Persian Manuscripts." inMuseum of Metropolitan Art Bulletin, vol. 8, (1913).Jackson, A. V., Williams, A.Y., "Presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by Alexander Smith Cochran.", inA Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manuscripts, Including also Some Turkish and Arabic, no.10, (1914).Robinson, B. W. "Prince Baysonghor's Nizami." inArs Orientalisvol. II (1957).Grube, E. J., "Collections in the United States and Canada." inMuslim Miniature Paintings from the XIII to XIX Century, (1962).Grube, E. J., "The Early School of Herat and its Impact on Islamic Painting of the Later 15th, the 16th and 17th Centuries." InThe Classical Style in Islamic Painting., (1968).Museum of Metropolitan Art Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 1 (1975)Lentz, T. W., Lowry G.D., "Persian Art and Culture in the Fifteenth Century." InTimur and the Princely Vision. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, no.62, (1989).
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