Saturday, January 14, 2012
RANDOM 341 OBJECT
In the city of Zabol, which was in Persia at the time this poetic work with its folk art illustration was created, the debate still lingers on as to the whether the primary character was real or fictional. Tradition, vengeance, tribal and family ties are long lived in that part of the world, so I wouldn’t go over there and kick up any dust about the existence or nonexistence of the guy stabbing the devilish-looking figure.
17th/18th Century ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT Persian POETIC Calligraphy w PAINTING-$115
In the city of Zabol, which was in Persia at the time this poetic work with its folk art illustration was created, the debate still lingers on as to the whether the primary character was real or fictional. Tradition, vengeance, tribal and family ties are long lived in that part of the world, so I wouldn’t go over there and kick up any dust about the existence or nonexistence of the guy stabbing the devilish-looking figure.