

Yusuf and Zulaykha meeting
A man and woman are depicted in a scene. The man stands on the left, wearing an orange skirt, a green and orange top, and a round tan hat with a tall black and red plume. He holds a bow and arrows. The woman sits on the right on a patterned rug on a raised platform, wearing a green dress and orange shawl. She sits on cushions, in front of a white building with a blue door. A body of water and green hills are visible behind them. The image is framed by a black border with golden floral designs on a mottled orange background. A small gold and black plaque with foreign script is at the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 599 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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