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Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami

Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami, by Unknown, unspecified, 1493
Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami, by Unknown, unspecified, 1493

Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami is an unspecified painting by the Persian Miniature artist Unknown. It dates from 1493 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. This painting illustrates a scene from the Khamsa of Nizami, a renowned Persian literary work.

About this work

Overview

This painting illustrates a scene from the Khamsa of Nizami, a renowned Persian literary work. It features a man on horseback and a woman reclining on the ground, set amidst a serene landscape.

Subject & Meaning

The scene depicts Khusrau gazing at Shirin, a narrative drawn from Persian literature. The figures are positioned in a tranquil setting, with the man's gaze directed at the woman, who looks downward, suggesting a moment of contemplation or introspection.

Technique & Style

The painting is characterized by muted colors and soft brushstrokes, contributing to its calm atmosphere. The artist's use of a lush green background and subtle color palette is typical of Persian art, emphasizing harmony and balance.

Farhad Carrying Shirin and Her Horse, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami
Farhad Carrying Shirin and Her Horse, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami, Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami?

Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami was painted by Unknown in 1493.

Where can I see Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami?

Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami is held by Art Institute of Chicago.

What movement is Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami?

Khusrau Gazing at Shirin, from a copy of the Khamsa of Nizami is associated with Persian Miniature.