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war of rostam vs div sefid

Miniature style of Bahrami style of Shahnameh

Name of work:
war of rostam vs div sefid
Style:
Bahrami style miniature
Effect date:
year 1341
Technique:
Watercolor and gouache
Size:
53/43

Subject
In this picture, the seventh reader of Rostam is beautifully illustrated.
According to the stories of Shahnameh, Sepid lived in a dark cave called (Bin Ben) and Kikavous, the king of Iran, is imprisoned in that cave by a white demon, Rostam Pahlavan He finds the help of the children of Bin Bin Cave and goes to help the king.
In the present work, Master Bahrami has depicted the door of the cave in the shape of an idol because it is an idol. In Iranian culture, it is a symbol of freedom and is taken from the cypress tree because the cypress tree is tall It is free and continues to live and the curvature of the end of the cypress tree is decorative The form of the idol is used in Iranian arts.
The battle of Rostam and the White Demon at the entrance of the cave is a symbol of gaining freedom and the battle against evil and Shows demonization by Iranians.

did not rush to accelerate
Know until the sun rises
close all the children
did not sit on the bend of the rope
white weight towards the white demon
Come to the shining action
did not see the darkness
Zaman Bran Jaime Armid
came to Rustam because it was a black mountain
from iron forearm to iron cap
He said to Rostamgar Jan Jan
Stay alive for me forever
Hemidon said to the heart, "White demon."
I was disappointed in Shirin