Muhammad Sultan Presents a Gift to Timur
Artist: Parmis MozafariKakavand
The artwork "Muhammad Sultan Presents a Gift to Timur," created by the artist Parmis Mozaffari in 2014, measures 75 × 58 centimeters and is considered one of the prominent examples of Persian painting. This painting is made on natural paper coated and polished with starch, mounted on thick cardboard. The artist has utilized high-quality materials such as gouache, watercolor, and 18-carat gold, which give the piece a unique and captivating appearance. Currently, this artwork is located in Ontario, Canada, and is available for sale. For more information, you can refer to the book "Masterpieces of Persian Painting," which mentions this work on page 61. This historical book was compiled by the renowned historian, writer, and scholar of the 8th and 9th centuries AH, Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi. The writing process of this work began in the city of Shiraz at the order of Ibrahim Sultan and was completed over four years (in 828 AH). The book is adorned with 24 festive and heroic scenes from official court ceremonies attributed to Kamal al-Din Behzad.
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Guache And Watercolor And 18 carat GoldHight:
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