The Flying Carpet, from the Poem

The Flying Carpet, from the Poem 'Layla and Majnun' by Nizami

(The Flying Carpet, from the poem 'Layla and Majnun' by Nizami (gouache on paper))


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The Flying Carpet, from the Poem 'Layla and Majnun' by Nizami by Persian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
epic · iranian · magic · spectators · levitating
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