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The Old Snake Tells the Tale of Biting the Ascetics Son by Mistake, Folio from a Kalila
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The Old Snake Tells the Tale of Biting the Ascetics Son by Mistake, Folio from a Kalila
The Old Snake Tells the Tale of Biting the Ascetics Son by Mistake, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna, 18th century
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Arabia Arabic Arabic Text Ascetic Fable Fables Kalila Wa Dimna Kalilag And Damnag Kalilah Wa Dimnah Panchatantra Reptile Reptiles Script Snake Syria Syrian The Fables Of Bidpai Flowered Mizraim
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This 18th-century print, titled "The Old Snake Tells the Tale of Biting the Ascetics Son by Mistake" is a remarkable piece from a folio of Kalila wa Dimna. The artwork, created by an unknown artist, showcases intricate details and vibrant colors that bring this ancient tale to life. In this scene, we witness a wise old snake narrating his unfortunate encounter with an ascetic's son. The Arabic text surrounding the image adds depth and authenticity to the story being told. The painting beautifully captures the essence of Arabian heritage art, depicting both human and animal characters in a harmonious composition. The floral motifs adorning the borders add elegance to this watercolor masterpiece. Each brushstroke reveals meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, showcasing the skillful hand of its creator. This work not only serves as visual delight but also highlights the rich literary tradition associated with Kalilah wa Dimnah - a collection of fables originating from Syria or Egypt. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into religious allegories and moral teachings embedded in ancient literature. It invites us to explore themes such as wisdom, compassion, and consequences through storytelling. As we admire this extraordinary artwork today, it reminds us of our connection to centuries-old traditions while celebrating diverse cultures across time and space.
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