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Illustration of Timurid Soldier, 1460-80
Rakhsh Kills an Attacking Lion While Rustam Sleeps
Iran, Shiraz?; 1460-1480 Leaf: 34.2 × 21.3 cm
The greatest of the Persian heroes in Firdawsi’s Book of Kings is undoubtedly Rustam, who was so big at his birth that he had to be delivered with a cesarean section. He was inseparable from his wise stallion Rakhsh, the only horse that could carry him and - as here - often saved the hero thanks to its courage and sagacity.
The painter, who worked in the Turkmen style, depicted the animals’ bloody struggle against a peaceful and idyllic landscape, and showed Rustam, always ready for battle but sleeping soundly, wearing his characteristic tiger caftan and leopard helmet. A Chinese ling zhi cloud hovers in the golden sky.
Inv. no. 48/2006
From The David Collection, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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