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ArtistOne Thousand and ONE NIGHTS. Scheherazade’s sad final Persian tale. Surrealism.
A lavishly adorned woman is seated on a golden throne-like chair amidst a vibrant field of flowers, with swirling clouds in purple and blue overhead. She is depicted in the art nouveau style, reminiscent of Gustav Klimt's work, featuring intricate patterns, geometric shapes, and a rich color palette of gold, blue, and purple. The woman has long, dark hair decorated with white floral patterns and small jewels, and she wears an elaborate dress with a mosaic-like pattern. Her expression is serene and contemplative. Behind her, a golden halo-like circle frames her head, and to her left, a group of women with downcast eyes appear to be looking at her. To her right, in the background, a majestic castle with domes and arches stands silhouetted against a pale yellow crescent moon and a bright, sunlit horizon, casting long, dramatic shadows. Another group of women kneel or stand with reverent expressions in the right background. The foreground is filled with detailed, colorful flowers and flowing, patterned foliage in shades of blue, purple, and green. The entire scene is imbued with a sense of otherworldly beauty and spiritual grandeur, characteristic of art nouveau and symbolist paintings.