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'A Giant Fish Rescues Abu Ubayda and his Men from Dying of Starvation'

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Basım Tarihi: c. AH 829 / AD 1425
Basım Yeri Herat -
Konu Timurids — Pigments
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Folio: 42.8 cm× 33.6cm
Kütüphane: Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 19/2004
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_dn_Mus81_12
Lokasyon The David Collection
Tarih c. AH 829 / AD 1425
Notlar The style of the miniatures from this manuscript is slightly old-fashioned compared with the otherwise refined Timurid painting, and it has in fact been calledShahRukh’s historical style. Its inspiration was undoubtedly the illustrations made about a century earlier for Rashid al-Din’s famous ‘History of the World.’The rescue of the close companion of the Prophet, Abu Ubayda, from starvation is one of Islam’s early miracles. His desperate men have eaten the leaves from the trees and although they do not look quite as emaciated as the two dromedaries lying on the ground, the yellow desert underlines the gravity of the situation. When a giant fish appears, the Muslims are saved from dying of starvation.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Zeina AL AMAD
Seçili bibliyografya Christie's, London, 27/4-2004, lot 76.Folsach, K.,For the Privileged Few: Islamic Miniature Painting from The David Collection, Louisiana: Museum of Modern Art, 2007: cat.no. 19;Sotheby’s, London, 3/5-1977, lot 2.
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'A Giant Fish Rescues Abu Ubayda and his Men from Dying of Starvation'

Basım Tarihi c. AH 829 / AD 1425
Basım Yeri Herat -
Konu Timurids — Pigments
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Folio: 42.8 cm× 33.6cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 19/2004
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_dn_Mus81_12
Lokasyon The David Collection
Tarih c. AH 829 / AD 1425
Notlar The style of the miniatures from this manuscript is slightly old-fashioned compared with the otherwise refined Timurid painting, and it has in fact been calledShahRukh’s historical style. Its inspiration was undoubtedly the illustrations made about a century earlier for Rashid al-Din’s famous ‘History of the World.’The rescue of the close companion of the Prophet, Abu Ubayda, from starvation is one of Islam’s early miracles. His desperate men have eaten the leaves from the trees and although they do not look quite as emaciated as the two dromedaries lying on the ground, the yellow desert underlines the gravity of the situation. When a giant fish appears, the Muslims are saved from dying of starvation.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Zeina AL AMAD
Seçili bibliyografya Christie's, London, 27/4-2004, lot 76.Folsach, K.,For the Privileged Few: Islamic Miniature Painting from The David Collection, Louisiana: Museum of Modern Art, 2007: cat.no. 19;Sotheby’s, London, 3/5-1977, lot 2.
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