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ArtistStylized scene from The tale of The princess and the pea., by Kamal al-Din Bihzad. Sultan Mohammed, Mir Sayyid, Ivan Bilibin, impressionist pure colours, tertiary palette. very attractive beautiful award winning watercolor pen and ink Flat dirty color, 3rd century Persian miniature art hot tones
A highly detailed Mughal painting inspired by the tale of the "Princess and the Pea," featuring an ornate, rectangular frame around the vivid artwork. In the left 2/3 of the image, a group of five men are gathered, each wearing traditional ornate tunics, loose trousers, and turbans. The central and tallest figure among these men has a long white beard and a white turban, and he engages in conversation with the younger men around him. A young man to his right, in an orange robe, holds a chain or rope in his left hand, while another man in a purple robe, facing away from the viewer, holds a staff or cane.
To the right 1/3 of the frame, a grand, four-poster bed is filled with a towering stack of mattresses. Each mattress is adorned with intricate geometric and floral patterns in varying hues of orange, red, green, blue, and white. Atop the uppermost mattress, a princess reclines, her head resting on her left hand as she gazes thoughtfully towards the left. She wears a crown, a light blue tunic, and a golden top layer featuring embroidered details. The bed's canopy is a royal blue with golden trim, and the bed frame itself