Jigsaw Puzzle : Persian Art. Achaemenid Dynasty. Palace of Darius I. Detail
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Persian Art. Achaemenid Dynasty. Palace of Darius I. Detail
Persian Art. Achaemenid Dynasty. Persepolis. Palace of Darius I (522-486 B.C.). Detail of a palaces gate built between 470-450 B.C. The scene depicts the King Darius seated on a throne holding a scepter and a lotus flower with a servant behind him while other servants hold the king arranged in three lower rows. Nineteenth century copy of the original kept in their place of origin (Iran). British Museum. London. United Kingdom
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Achaemenid Copy Darius Dynasty Iran Persepolis Persia Persian Scepter Sculpted Servant Throne Lotus Flower
Jigsaw Puzzle (400 Pieces)
Discover the rich history and intricate beauty of the ancient Persian Empire with our exquisite Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring an intriguing detail of the Palace of Darius I from the Achaemenid Dynasty, this puzzle showcases the grandeur and sophistication of Persepolis. With stunning imagery sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, this puzzle invites you on a captivating journey back in time. Immerse yourself in the world of Persian art and history, piece by piece.
400 piece puzzles are custom made in the UK and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.5 mm millboard. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 31x47cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most letter box slots
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 31.5cm x 47.2cm (12.4" x 18.6")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This detail is taken from a nineteenth century copy of a palaces gate at Persepolis, the ancient capital of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, built between 470-450 B.C. The scene depicts King Darius I (522-486 B.C.) seated on his throne, holding a scepter and a lotus flower, a symbol of royal power and divine kingship. A servant stands behind him, possibly offering him a cup or paying homage. Below the king, three rows of servants are arranged, each one holding a staff or a bowl, symbolizing their submission and loyalty. The Palace of Darius I at Persepolis, located in modern-day Iran, is a masterpiece of Persian art and architecture. It was the administrative and ceremonial center of the Achaemenid Empire, which at its height stretched from Greece to India. The palace walls are adorned with intricate relief sculptures, showcasing the wealth, power, and grandeur of the Persian monarchy. This particular detail is now kept at the British Museum in London, United Kingdom, as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of ancient Persia. The original sculpture, like many other treasures of Persepolis, was plundered by Alexander the Great in 330 B.C. and later moved to Europe, where it inspired countless artists and scholars throughout history. The Achaemenid Empire marked the beginning of Persian civilization, a period of peace, prosperity, and cultural achievements that lasted for over two centuries. This detail is a reminder of the enduring legacy of the Persian art and its influence on the art and culture of the Western world.
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