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The Iranians Repel Afrasiyab’s Night Attack (painting, recto; text, verso), folio from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
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The war between Iran and Turan continued, finally bringing about the defeat of Afrasiyab’s forces by those of Kay Khusraw.
This illustration shows Rustam, who can be identified by his animal-skin garb, helping rout the Turanians, while Afrasiyab looks on in consternation, his emotion indicated by his finger-to-mouth gesture. This painting falls within the textual description of a night attack by the Turanians, although it depicts a daytime event. Despite the overall delicacy and refinement of the Safavid style, the artist has convincingly conveyed the gruesomeness of combat by littering the flowery landscape with dismembered bodies and severed heads.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art
[Christies London 17 October 1995 lot no. 79]. [Mansour Gallery London before 1998] sold; to Stanford and Norma Jean Calderwood Belmont MA (by 1998-2002) gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2002.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art
Title: The Iranians Repel Afrasiyab’s Night Attack (painting, recto; text, verso), folio from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
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The war between Iran and Turan continued, finally bringing about the defeat of Afrasiyab’s forces by those of Kay Khusraw.
This illustration shows Rustam, who can be identified by his animal-skin garb, helping rout the Turanians, while Afrasiyab looks on in consternation, his emotion indicated by his finger-to-mouth gesture.
This painting falls within the textual description of a night attack by the Turanians, although it depicts a daytime event.
Despite the overall delicacy and refinement of the Safavid style, the artist has convincingly conveyed the gruesomeness of combat by littering the flowery landscape with dismembered bodies and severed heads.
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