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Exposition | « An Epic of Kings: The Great Mongol Shahnama  » — National Museum of Asian Art Washington, du 21 septembre 2024 au 12 janvier 2025

Dates
September 21, 2024–January 12, 2025

Location
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery | Galleries 23 and 24
 
Collection Area
Arts of the Islamic World
 

This exhibition focuses on a single copy of the Shahnama made around 1330 in Iran, not on the literary work completed by the Persian poet Firdawsi three hundred years earlier around the year 1010.

Monumental in size and boldly illustrated, the Great Mongol Shahnama is one of the most celebrated of all medieval Persian manuscripts. Considered Iran’s national epic, the Shahnama (Book of kings) was completed by the poet Firdawsi around 1010. The copy known as the Great Mongol Shahnama was made three hundred years later, likely commissioned by Abu Sa‘id of the Ilkhanid dynasty, a branch of the Mongol Empire that ruled over Iran and West Asia. Between the manuscript’s covers, art, power, and history intertwined.

The Shahnama recounts the story of Iran from the beginning of time through the fall of the Sasanian dynasty in the seventh century. The illustrations in the Great Mongol Shahnama emphasize historical kings of Iran’s past, including Alexander the Great, known in Persian as Iskandar, and the pre-Islamic Sasanian monarchs, such as Ardashir I, Bahram Gur (Bahram V), and Kasra Anushirvan (Khusraw I Anushirvan). These figures served as role models to the Ilkhanid rulers, and the manuscript’s impressive paintings demonstrate how the Ilkhanids inserted themselves into Iran’s history.

An Epic of Kings offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see twenty-five folios from this now dismantled manuscript. It is also the first exhibition to present paintings from the Great Mongol Shahnama alongside contemporaneous works from China, the Mediterranean, and the Latin West. Experience this unique historical moment of cultural exchange across Eurasia—where commodities, people, and ideas circulated like never before—with Iran at its center.

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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (28 novembre 2024). Exposition | « An Epic of Kings: The Great Mongol Shahnama  » — National Museum of Asian Art Washington, du 21 septembre 2024 au 12 janvier 2025. IISMM. Consulté le 23 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/12s8a


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