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Anvar-i Suhayli

Painting
late 16th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Manuscript folio recto (p. 269), paint, gold and ink on paper, Anvar-i Suhayli Chapter III Story III, the crow talking to the fox, or possibly to the mouse who is here depicted as a fox.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAnvar-i Suhayli (popular title)
Materials and techniques
Painted and written in paint, gold and ink on paper
Brief description
Painting, manuscript folio page, Anvar-i Suhayli, crow talking to fox, paint and ink on paper, Deccan, probably Golconda, late 16th century
Physical description
Manuscript folio recto (p. 269), paint, gold and ink on paper, Anvar-i Suhayli Chapter III Story III, the crow talking to the fox, or possibly to the mouse who is here depicted as a fox.
Content description
The crow talking to the fox, or possibly to the mouse who is here depicted as a fox.
Style
Production
Husayn Va'iz al-Kashifi was the author of the Persian version of the Anvar-i Suhayli, written in the 15th century. Often called 'The Lights of Canopus' in English, these fables were originally composed in India and at some point were written in Sanskrit.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
IS.13:168-1962

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Record createdSeptember 3, 2013
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