The elders beg King Ormuzd to forgive his son Cosruo - 1494


Size (cm): 65x60
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The work "The elders beg King Ormuzd to forgive his son Cosruo", created in 1494 by Kamal UD-Din Behzad, is a prominent example of Persian art, known for his thoroughness in the representation and his rich visual narrative. Behzad, one of the most venerated artists of the safávida period, is recognized for his exceptional ability in the miniature, a style that is characterized by his attention to detail and the vibrant use of color. The painting to which we are analyzing is derived from the widest work "Khamsah" by Nizami, which contains a series of epic poems that explore themes of love, tragedy and the search for wisdom.

In the composition, figures of elderly venerables are observed that clearly maintain an emotional dialogue with King Ormuzd, in what seems to be a supplication for the forgiveness of his son Cosruo. The interaction between the figures is intense and full of meaning; The elderly, with expressions of despair and yearning, contrast with the figure of the king, whose position and expression seem to suggest a mixture of power and contemplation. Combining both the visual narrative and the patterns of the Islamite tradition, Behzad manages to capture the dramatic tension of this pivotal moment.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Gold and blue tones dominate space, creating a rich and almost mystical atmosphere that is characteristic of Behzad's style. The characters' clothing are elaborately decorated, reflecting patterns that are not only aesthetic, but also communicate a sense of status and culture. This color use is not merely decorative; It acts to highlight the emotions that manifest in the faces of the elderly, whose need for piety is throbbing in the air.

The arrangement of the characters within the frame also deserves attention, since the social hierarchy of the moment is presented visually. The elderly are in the foreground, their position is such that they force the viewer to participate in their plea, while the king, although central, is between them, as a reference point that invites meditation on power and mercy. This approach creates a complex narrative that invites the viewer to explore not only the story that is told, but also the intrinsic relationships between the characters.

Kamal UD-Din Behzad not only stands out for the precision in the details, but also for his ability to capture the emotional essence of his subjects, something that is reflected in the expression of the most desolate figures and in the implicit dignity of the figure real. It is interesting to observe how your work often Webea a line between realism and the idealized, allowing both physical and emotional connection with the viewer.

This piece, like many of its contemporaries, is not only seen as a simple illustration, but as a point of connection with the rich literary and philosophical tradition of Persia. Behzad's work has become a symbol of the cultural flowering of his time, where art and literature intertwine to provide a means of exploring the depths of human experience. "The elders beg King Ormuzd to forgive his son Cosruo" is an invitation to reflect on the nature of power, mercy and the human condition in a context that continues to resonate over the centuries.

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