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"How Rustam Found a Spring"

İsim "How Rustam Found a Spring"
Yazar Textile Museum, Washington (until 1969)
Basım Tarihi: AH ca.700-730 / AD ca. 1300 - 1330
Basım Yeri Attributed to Northwestern Iran or Baghdad -
Konu Ink, opaque watercolour, silver, and gold on paper
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Dijital Evet
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Text block: Height: 15.4cm, width: 12.2cm; Painting: Height: 4.5cm, width: 8,5cm
Kütüphane: Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 69.74.8
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_20
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih AH ca.700-730 / AD ca. 1300 - 1330
Notlar The two miniatures 69.74.8 and 69.74.9 illustrate the first and second of Rustam's seven ordeals. The first depicts the frequently illustrated scene of Rustam's gallant horse Rakhsh killing a lion while the hero sleeps. The subject of the second miniature is, on the other hand, rarely depicted. Rustam and Rakhsh nearly die of heat and thirst in the desert before, with the help of divine providence, they find a spring. Rustam bathes and grooms his faithful steed by the water's edge, as seen here. The painter is very sympathetic to the closeness between the hero and his trustworthy Rakhsh.
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Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_20
Seçili bibliyografya Swietochowski, M., and M. Jenkins-Madina.,Notable Acquisitions, 1965–1975 (1975).Simpson, M., "The Illustration of an Epic: The Earliest Shahnama Manuscripts." PhD diss., Garland Publishing, Inc., 1979.Diggard, J.-P.,Chevaux et cavaliers arabes dans les arts d'Orient et d'Occident, Paris: Gallimard Institut du monde arabe, 2002.Kelly, E., "A Study of Islamic Metalwork." InZoomorphic Incense Burners of Medieval Khurasan., Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2024.
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"How Rustam Found a Spring"

Yazar Textile Museum, Washington (until 1969)
Basım Tarihi AH ca.700-730 / AD ca. 1300 - 1330
Basım Yeri Attributed to Northwestern Iran or Baghdad -
Konu Ink, opaque watercolour, silver, and gold on paper
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Text block: Height: 15.4cm, width: 12.2cm; Painting: Height: 4.5cm, width: 8,5cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 69.74.8
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_20
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih AH ca.700-730 / AD ca. 1300 - 1330
Notlar The two miniatures 69.74.8 and 69.74.9 illustrate the first and second of Rustam's seven ordeals. The first depicts the frequently illustrated scene of Rustam's gallant horse Rakhsh killing a lion while the hero sleeps. The subject of the second miniature is, on the other hand, rarely depicted. Rustam and Rakhsh nearly die of heat and thirst in the desert before, with the help of divine providence, they find a spring. Rustam bathes and grooms his faithful steed by the water's edge, as seen here. The painter is very sympathetic to the closeness between the hero and his trustworthy Rakhsh.
Örnek Metin Purchase
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_20
Seçili bibliyografya Swietochowski, M., and M. Jenkins-Madina.,Notable Acquisitions, 1965–1975 (1975).Simpson, M., "The Illustration of an Epic: The Earliest Shahnama Manuscripts." PhD diss., Garland Publishing, Inc., 1979.Diggard, J.-P.,Chevaux et cavaliers arabes dans les arts d'Orient et d'Occident, Paris: Gallimard Institut du monde arabe, 2002.Kelly, E., "A Study of Islamic Metalwork." InZoomorphic Incense Burners of Medieval Khurasan., Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2024.
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