Monday, April 26, 2021

Persian Miniature Painting Art Gallery

 

 A Persian miniature (Persian: نگارگری ایرانی negârgari Irâni) is a small Persian painting on paper, whether a book illustration or a separate work of art intended to be kept in an album of such works called a muraqqa. The techniques are broadly comparable to the Western Medieval and Byzantine traditions of miniatures in illuminated manuscripts. Although there is an equally well-established Persian tradition of wall-painting, the survival rate and state of preservation of miniatures is better, and miniatures are much the best-known form of Persian painting in the West, and many of the most important examples are in Western, or Turkish, museums. Miniature painting became a significant genre in Persian art in the 13th century, receiving Chinese influence after the Mongol conquests, and the highest point in the tradition was reached in the 15th and 16th centuries. The tradition continued, under some Western influence, after this, and has many modern exponents. The Persian miniature was the dominant influence on other Islamic miniature traditions, principally the Ottoman miniature in Turkey, and the Mughal miniature in the Indian sub-continent.


Persian art under Islam had never completely forbidden the human figure, and in the miniature tradition the depiction of figures, often in large numbers, is central. This was partly because the miniature is a private form, kept in a book or album and only shown to those the owner chooses. It was therefore possible to be more free than in wall paintings or other works seen by a wider audience. The Quran and other purely religious works are not known to have been illustrated in this way, though histories and other works of literature may include religiously related scenes, including those depicting the Islamic prophet Muhammad, after 1500 usually without showing his face.


As well as the figurative scenes in miniatures, which this article concentrates on, there was a parallel style of non-figurative ornamental decoration which was found in borders and panels in miniature pages, and spaces at the start or end of a work or section, and often in whole pages acting as frontispieces. In Islamic art this is referred to as "illumination", and manuscripts of the Quran and other religious books often included considerable number of illuminated pages.The designs reflected contemporary work in other media, in later periods being especially close to book-covers and Persian carpets, and it is thought that many carpet designs were created by court artists and sent to the workshops in the provinces.


In later periods miniatures were increasingly created as single works to be included in albums called muraqqa, rather than illustrated books. This allowed non-royal collectors to afford a representative sample of works from different styles and periods.


Presenting an  illustration from the Collected Works of Mir Ali Shir Nawai*,  attributable to Shaykh Zadeh who was a Herat trained 15 c. artist.


The  modern artist has executed the painting in minute delicacy with a  marked attention to the human subjects, flora and elaborated passages of  geometric and arabesque ornament. .  

This  is Persian style art at its finest. The superb handmade artwork has  been brilliantly achieved with use of meticulous brushwork and fine  watercolors.

The  painting is done on paper with hand-written Islamic scripts on front  and back.

 

The   colors extracted from certain minerals, plant sources, conch shells. Brushes   used were very fine.

 

100%   Handmade

Size -   21 * 13 cm (approx)

Persian Miniature Painting Artwork






Miniatures are small, colorful pictures of  The  Royal King painted in glowing mineral and vegetable colors.

The colors extracted from certain minerals, plant sources, conch shells. Brushes used were very fine.

Size -  30 * 19 cm (approx)



Antique Islam Art Gallery Qazar King of Turkey Persian Miniature Painting









This is highly talented and skilled artists produce the ostentatious paintings on paper.

Miniatures are small, colorful pictures of  The  Royal King painted in glowing mineral and vegetable colors.

The colors extracted from certain minerals, plant sources, conch shells. Brushes used were very fine.

100% Handmade

Material

Vintage Official Stamp of Bhopal State of India **  

Dated 5 Jul. 1926(Urdu Language)

Very Old Rare Antique Court Stamp Paper 

(Repaired And  Bent In Paper-Vintage)

Size                -                   30 * 20 cm (approx)

Color              -                   Light goldenrod yellow,purple,khaki,yellow,white & black

Theme           -                    Royal King,

                                           Bhopal Nawab- King's Official Stamp** 

Pattern           -                   Persian Painting

Product  Code-                    BJ-852

Arab Persian Miniature Painting art gallery King warrior fight with dragon



Size    19 * 13  cm (approx)


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