Each of rectangular form, with a detailed depiction of Khusraw discovering Shirin bathing, surrounded by a band containing cartouches enclosing inscriptions in Nastali'q script.
Both covers capture the culminating moment in the passionate love affair between Persian legendary King Khusraw II (Sasanian dynasty, r. 590–628) and Shirin, an Armenian princess. After days of longing, Khusraw coincidentally encounters Shirin for the first time as she bathes in a pond. Entranced by each other’s beauty, the lovers remain speechless. Although rooted in oral tradition, the tale of Khusraw and Shirin found its greatest expression as one of the five narrative poems of the Khamsa (Quintet), composed by the celebrated Nizami of Ganja (1141–1209).
23 by 35 cm.
PROVENANCE
Private collection, Germany