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Illustrations from the Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp
The Death of Zahhak
A modern version of an original made c. 1522+
The figures wear early 16th century dress.
The painting, truly a miniature with a canvas in inches and the theme narrating a tale of long years seeking to portray a world which evil invades but ultimately the good prevails - a conflict of good and evil, illustrates the Zahhak-related episode from the Shah-nama. The folio, with every millimeter of its space occupied by this form or that, each independent and distinct and yet composed into an integral whole, is a miracle that an artist’s brush rarely performs. A Persian classic, dated 1010 A.D., by Qasim Hasan Mansur, better known as Firdausi, his title that Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni had conferred on him after he heard a few of his verses, Shah-nama is an epic that narrates the annals - virtues and vices, and exploits and failures of fifty illustrious kings - Shahs, of Iran, of the period preceding Firdausi.