Garden Scene with two Princes and Attendants. The painting is based on the romantic epic poem 'Gal-Mul' by Sa'di. The lyrical sweetness of this picture is particularly striking in the painting of the vegetation. Timurid of Ottoman period.

Garden Scene with Princes and Attendants, 15th century

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A beautiful arrangement of forms and richly orchestrated colors, rather than the illustration of a specific narrative, distinguishes this lovely miniature. The romantic fairyland world it depicts is drawn from the work of the well-known Persian author Sa'di. The mystical-didactic writings of Sufi poet-scholars Sa'di (13th century) and Tamu (d. 1492) were immensely popular. Accordingly, miniature paintings based on their verse often served as visual metaphors for a spiritual union with the divine by representing the physical union of two lovers—in this case, two princes.

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Garden Scene with Princes and Attendants
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Accession Number
41.58.2
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Garden Scene with two Princes and Attendants. The painting is based on the romantic epic poem 'Gal-Mul' by Sa'di. The lyrical sweetness of this picture is particularly striking in the painting of the vegetation. Timurid of Ottoman period.