Faridun tests his sons
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Faridun tests his sons

Artist:Aqa Mirak
Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Mixed Media
Current Location: Agnews Gallery,London

The painting titled "Faridun tests his sons " by Aqa Mirak is a folio from the shahnameh of shah Tahmasp. The painting is illustrated in a circular motion .The painter paints the legendary king Faridun in disguise of a fire- breathing monster with enormous teeth and claws inspired by the chinese art where he sets out to test his sons character springing like an arc in silver ,black and gold. He follows a "continuous circle of delight" giving a view of predator to prey and back again .The three sons are painted in a distinct character against a blue ground giving them different personalities .The eldest salm has turned his horse in flight showing panic expression, highlighting that no sane person would fight a dragon. In the centre, the second son, Tur can be seen leaning forward with a sword ready to battle. To the right, the youngest son, Iraj, stands his ground fearlessly facing the dragon. The faces in the rocks are painted for pscychological tension to create mystery.The famous art historian, Stuart Cary Welch has described it as; "the finest watch possessed of soft tickle and the least evident work".

Information Compiled by Sabana Parveen
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