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Ctesiphon Taq Kisra Painting Handmade Iraq Baghdad Architecture Miniature Art
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Taq Kisra of Ctesiphon
Subject: Iraq Legendary Monument Painting
Paint Material: Opaque watercolors
Base Material: Paper (unframed)
Size: 12 in. wide X 9 in. tall (30.5 cms X 23 cms)
Age: Modern Handmade Art
Country of Origin: India
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You will treasure this art of the famous & magnificent Taq Kisra painted in glowing subtle colors.
Ctesiphon, also spelled Tusbun, or Taysafun, ancient city located on the left (northeast) bank of the Tigris River about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of modern Baghdad, in east-central Iraq. It served as the winter capital of the Parthian empire and later of the Sāsānian empire. The site is famous for the remains of a gigantic vaulted hall, the Ṭāq Kisrā, which is traditionally regarded as the palace of the Sāsānian king Khosrow I (reigned AD 531–579), although Shāpūr I (reigned AD 241–272) also undertook work on the site. The hall has one of the largest single-span brick arches in the world.
The details in this architectural painting of the Taq Kisra of Ctesiphon are beautiful and painstakingly accomplished. It is bound to make an impressive addition to your art collection or for sprucing up the home. Buy it today.
SKU: LMP30
Subject: Iraq Legendary Monument Painting
Paint Material: Opaque watercolors
Base Material: Paper (unframed)
Size: 12 in. wide X 9 in. tall (30.5 cms X 23 cms)
Age: Modern Handmade Art
Country of Origin: India
Free Shipping Worldwide & No hassle return
You will treasure this art of the famous & magnificent Taq Kisra painted in glowing subtle colors.
Ctesiphon, also spelled Tusbun, or Taysafun, ancient city located on the left (northeast) bank of the Tigris River about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of modern Baghdad, in east-central Iraq. It served as the winter capital of the Parthian empire and later of the Sāsānian empire. The site is famous for the remains of a gigantic vaulted hall, the Ṭāq Kisrā, which is traditionally regarded as the palace of the Sāsānian king Khosrow I (reigned AD 531–579), although Shāpūr I (reigned AD 241–272) also undertook work on the site. The hall has one of the largest single-span brick arches in the world.
The details in this architectural painting of the Taq Kisra of Ctesiphon are beautiful and painstakingly accomplished. It is bound to make an impressive addition to your art collection or for sprucing up the home. Buy it today.
SKU: LMP30