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Jonah and the Whale, Folio from a Jami al-Tavarikh (Compendium of Chronicles), ca. 1400
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Jonah and the Whale, Folio from a Jami al-Tavarikh (Compendium of Chronicles), ca. 1400
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And Silver On Paper Aquatic Life Fish Fishes Gourd Gourds Iran Iranian Jonah Offering Opaque Watercolour Persia Persian Vine Vines Whale Winged Figure Gold Colour Old Testament
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This print showcases a remarkable folio from the Jami al-Tavarikh, a Compendium of Chronicles dating back to around 1400. The artwork depicts the biblical tale of Jonah and the Whale, beautifully rendered in opaque watercolor, ink, silver, and gold on paper. Created by an unknown artist from Persia (modern-day Iran), this masterpiece reflects the rich heritage art of the region. In this scene, we see Jonah being swallowed by a massive whale while surrounded by an array of aquatic life. A winged figure hovers above him as he stands naked amidst nature's splendor. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this ancient story to life. The composition also includes elements such as gourds and vines that symbolize fertility and abundance in Persian culture. These motifs further enhance the religious significance of Jonah's offering to God. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this fifteenth-century artwork is a testament to both artistic skill and spiritual devotion. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and connect us with our shared human history. Through its depiction of faith, nature's wonders, and mythical creatures like whales, this image invites viewers to contemplate themes such as redemption, obedience to divine will, and man's relationship with his environment.
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