Home > Arts > Artists > I > Islamic School Islamic School
Layla and Majnun at school, from a Divan, c. 1490 (ink, opaque watercolor
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Fine Art Finder
Layla and Majnun at school, from a Divan, c. 1490 (ink, opaque watercolor
5932662 Layla and Majnun at school, from a Divan, c.1490 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper) by Persian School, (15th century); 26.3 x 16.8 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Folio from a Divan (collected poems) by Hafiz (d.1390) painting from a dispersed copy of Khamsa (Quintet) by Nizami (d. 1209)); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Purchase--Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds, Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program, and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler; Persian, out of copyright
Media ID 23265976
© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Purchase--Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds, Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program, and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler / Bridgeman Images
Attendant Cleaner Cleaning Lady Governess Henri Vever Collection Housekeeper Housemaid Iran Islamic Art Layla Majnun Nasta Liq Script Nastaliq Script Persia Shiraz Maid Teaching
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Arts
> Artists
> I
> Islamic School Islamic School
> Arts
> Still life artwork
> Watercolor paintings
> Fine art
> Asia
> Iran
> Related Images
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Layla and Majnun at school, from a Divan" takes us back to the 15th century Persian School. Measuring 26.3 x 16.8 cm, this exquisite piece of art is housed in the Freer Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian Institution in the USA. The painting depicts a scene from Hafiz's collected poems, where Layla and Majnun are seen engrossed in their studies at school. The ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper technique used by the Persian artist beautifully captures their dedication to learning. Intriguingly, this artwork is part of a dispersed copy of Khamsa (Quintet) by Nizami from the Turkmen period. It was acquired through various means including purchase with Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler's contribution. The attention to detail is remarkable as it showcases elements such as reading, writing, teaching, and even an attendant present during this educational moment. The use of Nastaliq script adds further authenticity to this manuscript illuminating Persian culture. As we delve into this image further, we notice a maid diligently cleaning nearby - reminding us that education transcends social boundaries even within domestic settings. This stunning piece serves as a testament to Islamic art's rich heritage while offering glimpses into life in ancient Persia. Its presence in the Henri Vever Collection speaks volumes about its historical significance. With its delicate
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.