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A comparative study of Majnun image story among wild beasts of Shah Tahmasp's Khamseh (five Persian books) with textile image recorded in Boston museum, Registration number: 1928. 2, based on Intertextuality theory

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  29-46

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 Story of Layla and Majnun is one of most famous literary works which has attracted all artists and made enrich their works. due to a solidarity of literature with painting, painters among these artists, revived a process of making illustrated works, which were surely transfer of poets thinking. In this regard, the literature of Shahnameh and Khamseh has a special position. Considering influence of the Safavid painters in royal workshops and effect of painting on other arts fields, including weaving, it is possible to find effects of literature on motifs of these woven fabrics. A main purpose of this paper is to identify and study common points of literature with images and motifs of this story on textiles in Safavid era and to identify a relationship between painters and textile designers. findings of this paper show that themes of lyric poetry are reflected in motifs of textiles and images. Because these stories have been cultural commonalities, and painters in this period have been fabric designers too, considering a comparison of Nizami poem in painting and textile-weaving. Research purpose: 1. identifying and studying common points of literature with images and motifs of this story will perform on textiles in Safavid era. 2. a relationship between painters and textile designers in the Safavid era will make clear. Research questions: 1. what kind of a relationship is between painters and proficient designers at textileweaving? 2. To what extent, painters and textiles designers have been loyal to literature?

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    Sharif Zadeh, MohammadReza, & Taghadosnejad, Zahra. (2019). A comparative study of Majnun image story among wild beasts of Shah Tahmasp's Khamseh (five Persian books) with textile image recorded in Boston museum, Registration number: 1928. 2, based on Intertextuality theory. ISLAMIC ART, 15(34 ), 29-46. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/136734/en

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    Sharif Zadeh MohammadReza, Taghadosnejad Zahra. A comparative study of Majnun image story among wild beasts of Shah Tahmasp's Khamseh (five Persian books) with textile image recorded in Boston museum, Registration number: 1928. 2, based on Intertextuality theory. ISLAMIC ART[Internet]. 2019;15(34 ):29-46. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/136734/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MohammadReza Sharif Zadeh, and Zahra Taghadosnejad, “A comparative study of Majnun image story among wild beasts of Shah Tahmasp's Khamseh (five Persian books) with textile image recorded in Boston museum, Registration number: 1928. 2, based on Intertextuality theory,” ISLAMIC ART, vol. 15, no. 34 , pp. 29–46, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/136734/en

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