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Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript
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Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript
LRI4661159 Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript " Zubdat al Tawarikh" (Zubdat al Tawarikh) (Creme of Stories) by historian Seyyid Loqman Ashuri 1538. Turkish and Islamic Art Museum Istanbul by Islamic School, (16th century); Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript " Zubdat al Tawarikh" (Zubdat al Tawarikh) (Creme of Stories) by historian Seyyid Loqman Ashuri 1538. Turkish and Islamic Art Museum Istanbul); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases an exquisite Islamic representation of Adam and Eve, accompanied by their 13 miniature twins. The artwork is derived from the manuscript "Zubdat al Tawarikh" (Creme of Stories) by historian Seyyid Loqman Ashuri in 1538. Housed in the Turkish and Islamic Art Museum in Istanbul, Turkey, this masterpiece reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this illustration are truly mesmerizing. Each figure is meticulously crafted with delicate brushstrokes, showcasing the skillful artistry of the Islamic School during the 16th century. The composition portrays a harmonious family unit, symbolizing unity and love within Muslim society. The manuscript itself holds great historical significance as it delves into various aspects of Arab civilization and provides valuable insights into religious practices during that era. This particular depiction highlights Adam and Eve's role as progenitors, emphasizing their importance within Islamic teachings. Through this photograph, we can appreciate not only the artistic beauty but also gain a deeper understanding of Islamic religion and culture. It serves as a reminder of our shared humanity and encourages us to explore different perspectives on faith. Luisa Ricciarini has masterfully captured this timeless piece through her lens, preserving its essence for generations to come. As we admire this image, let us reflect upon our own beliefs while embracing diversity and celebrating our collective history.
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