Page from Tales of a Parrot: Twelfth night: The daughter of the merchant…, c. 1560
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Page from Tales of a Parrot: Twelfth night: The daughter of the merchant…, c. 1560
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Twelfth night: The daughter of the merchant of Mazanderan asks the gardener for the rose, c. 1560. Among the illustrations in the Tales of a Parrot, this painting is one of the most representative of local Indian styles, with very few Persian features. Trees stand out as bold shapes, and figures are arranged in a single register and have angular and expressive gestures. The female figures are closely related to pre-Mughal types, shown always in profile and wearing garments that stand stiffly and sharply out before them.
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