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Two Lohans, c. 1480 (Ink and transparent watercolour on paper)
6176510 Two Lohans, c.1480 (Ink and transparent watercolour on paper) by Persian School, (15th century); 34.5x23.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Muhammad Siyah Qalam gave his name to the Black Pen Siyah Kalem school of painting, attibuted to Iran, possibly Tabriz); Persian, out of copyright
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Ascetic Buddhism Buddhist Iran Iranian Mongol Ottoman Persia Silk Road Tabriz Taoism Turkic
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Two Lohans" created around 1480 by the Persian School. Executed with ink and transparent watercolor on paper, this masterpiece measures 34.5x23.8 cm and is currently housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. Attributed to Muhammad Siyah Qalam, a renowned artist who lent his name to the Black Pen Siyah Kalem school of painting, this piece is believed to have originated from Iran, possibly Tabriz. The intricate details and vibrant colors reflect the rich artistic heritage of Persia during the 15th century. The image depicts two Lohans, spiritual beings revered in both Buddhist and Taoist traditions. Their serene expressions and ascetic appearance convey a sense of deep contemplation and inner peace. This artwork not only represents religious themes but also serves as a testament to cultural exchange along the Silk Road, connecting Asia with other regions. With influences from Islamic art and Mongol culture evident in its style, this painting exemplifies the diverse artistic influences that shaped Persian art during that period. It stands as an important representation of Iranian history and showcases how different religions coexisted harmoniously within their society. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of the profound impact art has on preserving our collective heritage while bridging gaps between cultures across time and space.
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