Funeral of Imam Husayn , mid to late 19th century. Ink and color on paper, Written pg: 5 7/8 x 10 1/4 in. ( x 26 cm). As suggested by the surrounding text in Persian prose, this painting may depict the funeral of Husayn, the third imam, or leader, of the Shiʿa branch of Muslims who was martyred in the desert of Karbala. The page may have once belonged to a historical manuscript on the lives of the prophets and the twelve imams of Twelver Shiʿism, the branch of Islam associated with Iran. It could likewise have come from a text specifically narrating the story of Karbala, such as a maqtal
Funeral of Imam Husayn , mid to late 19th century. Ink and color on paper, Written pg: 5 7/8 x 10 1/4 in. ( x 26 cm). As suggested by the surrounding text in Persian prose, this painting may depict the funeral of Husayn, the third imam, or leader, of the Shiʿa branch of Muslims who was martyred in the desert of Karbala. The page may have once belonged to a historical manuscript on the lives of the prophets and the twelve imams of Twelver Shiʿism, the branch of Islam associated with Iran. It could likewise have come from a text specifically narrating the story of Karbala, such as a maqtal (a monograph on the death of a revered figure). While the painting style is not the most refined, the convention of depicting figures in an iconic manner is typical of Qajar artistic traditions. In both the Qajar and Zand periods, courtly patronage emphasized life-size paintings, which ultimately resulted in a decline in the production of miniature painting. Arts of the Islamic World mid to late 19th century
Size: 1930px × 2589px
Photo credit: © BBM / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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