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ArtistA charming Arabian Nights scene of a small, youthful qadi (judge) seated on a large ornate cushion inside an open-air bazaar court, listening wisely to two arguing merchants before him. The childlike judge wears elegant robes and a turban slightly too large for him, holding a tiny scroll of law while gesturing thoughtfully. Around him stand colorful market stalls, hanging carpets, brass lamps, and townspeople watching with curiosity and amusement. Sunlight filters through fabric awnings, casting warm patterned shadows across mosaic tiles. The mood is playful, clever, and warm, celebrating wit and justice in a lively Middle Eastern setting. Intricate ornament, rich fabrics, storybook atmosphere. Style of Edmund Dulac × Ludwig Deutsch.
A fantasy oil painting of a young boy of Arabian descent wearing a vibrant blue and gold kaftan, a white turban, and pointed shoes, sitting on a plush, ornate red and magenta cushion on a bed, with an open scroll in his left hand, and his right hand extended towards two older men who are bowing down to listen to him. The boy is positioned under a large, draped, patterned canopy that extends across the scene. He is in what appears to be a marketplace stall filled with various goods like spices and ornamental vases. In the background, a crowd of diverse people, including men and women in traditional Arabian attire, stand watching the scene with varying expressions of awe and respect. The setting includes traditional Arabian architecture with domed buildings under a warm, sunlit sky, suggesting a sunset or sunrise. Intricate patterned rugs cover the floor, and ornate brass lanterns hang from the canopy, illuminating the scene. The overall style is reminiscent of highly detailed, realistic fantasy art found in works by artists like Greg Rutkowski and Zdzisław Beksiński, with an epic and dramatic atmosphere.