Miniature gouache on traditional handmade paper.
15.78x11.81"
Limited edition 100 of 200.
This was painted last year but is inspired by Safvied Era.
This is a real painting, but I can deliver prints as well. This picture shows a half-naked Persian woman while drinking wine. Shows the hairstyle and the dishes they use to drink, Chalice and wine bowl on those years.
During the Safavid Era (14th-17th centuries), Persian artists played a significant role in preserving and promoting Iranian culture and beliefs through their art. The Safavid rulers themselves were great patrons of the arts, encouraging the development of various art forms, including miniature painting.
Iranian miniature painting typically depicted scenes from literature, mythology, religion, court life, and daily activities. The artists paid close attention to intricate details, such as elaborate costumes, architectural elements, and delicate brushwork. The use of vibrant colors, often derived from natural pigments, was another distinctive feature of Iranian miniature paintings.
These artworks often served as visual narratives, conveying stories and concepts deeply rooted in Iranian culture and beliefs. They reflected the aesthetics, values, and aspirations of the time, capturing the essence of the Safavid society.
(Dimension and size negotiable)
Miniature gouache on traditional handmade paper from renaissance era (matted and framed).
Name: Fatemeh Abri
Date of Birth: 1990
Place of Birth: Iran
Fatemeh Abri is an Iranian artist with over 10 years of experience in the field of Iranian miniature art, specializing in Safavid-era miniatures, handmade papermaking, and painting on handmade paper, leather, and parchment.
She holds a degree in Fine Arts from Qazvin University and has a diploma in Miniature Art.
Creating exquisite handmade paper using traditional methods.
She has been honored with the Annual Miniature Art Award by the Handicrafts Organization.
her artwork is characterized by miniature painting in the Safavid style using gouache and watercolor on handmade paper. She also excels in creating natural colors for the illumination of ancient manuscripts.
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