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Jami as Apollonius and the minister Mir Ali Sher Nawa i as Alexander Painting ID:: 34218
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Bihzad Jami as Apollonius and the minister Mir Ali Sher Nawa i as Alexander mk90
Annul the magic of the talisman statue.
Detail from an illustration by Bihzad
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Fragment of a Manichaean manuscript,with the Hindu gods Ganesh,Vishnu Painting ID:: 34219
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Bihzad Fragment of a Manichaean manuscript,with the Hindu gods Ganesh,Vishnu mk90
Qocho.
Eighth or ninth century
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Brahman transformed into demons Painting ID:: 34220
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Bihzad Brahman transformed into demons mk90
Qocho,eighth or ninth century
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Mahan s diabolic horse Painting ID:: 34224
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Bihzad Mahan s diabolic horse mk90
a Symbolic of his own unleashed impulses,changes between his legs into a seven headed dragon in the valley of the demons
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Archangel,a symbol of the divine Active Intelligence Painting ID:: 34226
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Bihzad Archangel,a symbol of the divine Active Intelligence mk90
in the first half of the sixteenth century.
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Bihzad
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the period of 1465-153
Persian illustrator. The most famous master of Persian painting, he is important both for the paintings he executed and for the wider influence of the style associated with his name. Evidently orphaned at a young age, Bihzad is said to have been raised and trained by MIRAK, a painter and calligrapher employed in Herat by Husayn Bayqara. |
Related Artists::. | Aleksei Matveev | Beaux, Cecilia | Mosler, Henry | |
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