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Rustam Takes Aim at Ashkabus, from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings)

Rustam Takes Aim at Ashkabus, from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings), unspecified, 1437
Rustam Takes Aim at Ashkabus, from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings), unspecified, 1437

Rustam Takes Aim at Ashkabus, from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings) is an unspecified painting. It dates from 1437 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Created in 1437, 'Rustam Takes Aim at Ashkabus' is a folio from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings) manuscript produced during the Timurid period.

About this work

Overview

The work exemplifies the refined style of the Herat school under Baysunghur, characterized by a vibrant palette of deep reds, blues, and golds.

Created in 1437, 'Rustam Takes Aim at Ashkabus' is a folio from a Shah-nama (Book of Kings) manuscript produced during the Timurid period. The painting illustrates a specific episode from the epic poem where the legendary hero Rustam engages in combat with Ashkabus, the son of the Turanian king Afrasiyab. The composition is densely populated with figures on horseback, capturing the chaotic energy of a battlefield. Rustam is depicted centrally on a white horse, raising his arm to launch a projectile, likely a mace or stone, distinguishing him as the focal point of the action. The work exemplifies the refined style of the Herat school under Baysunghur, characterized by a vibrant palette of deep reds, blues, and golds. Intricate patterns adorn the armor and textiles, while the background features stylized rocky terrain and vegetation. This manuscript is historically significant as one of the earliest and most luxurious examples of the Baysunghur workshop's output, setting a standard for Persian miniature painting that influenced subsequent generations. The scene balances narrative clarity with decorative richness, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering dynamic movement within a flattened, two-dimensional space.

Subject & Meaning

The painting captures a specific episode from the Persian epic Shah-nama, focusing on the legendary hero Rustam. He is depicted on a white horse, poised to launch an attack against his adversary, Ashkabus. This scene is a pivotal moment within the larger narrative, emphasizing Rustam's strength and strategic prowess amidst the chaos of battle. The presence of surrounding combatants underscores the intensity of the conflict.

Technique & Style

The artistic style employs a vivid palette of reds, blues, and golds, enhancing the visual impact of the crowded battle. Intricate patterns adorn the armor and garments of the figures, reflecting meticulous attention to detail. The composition integrates textual elements within a defined border, typical of illustrated manuscripts, creating a cohesive narrative experience. Despite the dense action, individual horses and riders are rendered with precision, contributing to the overall richness of the scene.

Artist & collection

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