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A detached illustrated folio from a Persian epic: Kay Kushraw, Farangis and Giv cross the Oxus...
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A detached illustrated folio from a Persian epic: Kay Kushraw, Farangis and Giv cross the Oxus river
Shiraz, Timurid Iran, mid 15th century
Opaque pigments and black ink on paper, the three heroes mounting their steeds and fording the river, a figure in the background witnessing the scene form behind a rocky outcrop, four columns of nasta'liq script within black ruled gold borders above and below, catchword below, the reverse with very faint headed text similarly arranged, stained, patched
21.5 x 15.4cm.
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