the master miniaturist—nothing but imperfections; were deeply disturbed by
them。 In the paintings; which the Khan observed at length; he felt that his
former bliss had been disrupted in numerous ways; and he grew increasingly
jealous of his Tatar beauty who was depicted with the individual touch of the
painter。 So; with the intention of making his pretty Tatar jealous; he made love
with another concubine。 His beloved was so bereft upon learning of this
betrayal from the harem gossips that she silently hanged herself from a cedar
tree in the harem courtyard。 The Khan; understanding the mistake he’d made
and realizing that the miniaturist’s own fascination with style lay behind this
terrible incident; immediately blinded this master artist whom the Devil had
tempted。
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Once upon a time in a country in the East there was an elderly Sultan; a lover
of illustrations; illuminations and miniatures; who lived happily with his
Chinese wife of unsurpassed beauty。 Alas; it soon happened that the Sultan’s
handsome son from a previous marriage and the Sultan’s young wife had
bee enamored of each other。 The son; who lived in terror of his treachery
against his father; and ashamed of his forbidden love; sequestered himself in
the bookmaker’s workshop and gave himself over to painting。 Since he painted
out of the sorrow and strength of his love; each of his paintings was so
magnificent that admirers couldn’t distinguish them from the work of the old
masters。 The Sultan took great pride in his son; and his young Chinese wife
would say; “Yes; magnificent!” as she looked upon the paintings。 “Yet; time will
surely pass; and if he doesn’t sign his work; no one will know that he was the
one responsible for this majesty。” The Sultan responded; “If my son signs his
paintings; won’t he be unjustly taking credit for the techniques and styles of
the old masters; which he has imitated? Moreover; if he signs his work; won’t
he be saying ”My paintings bear my imperfections‘?“ The Chinese wife; seeing
that she wouldn’t be able to convince her elderly husband on this issue of
signature; was; however; eventually successful in persuading his young son;
confined; as always; in the bookmaker’s workshop。 Humiliated at having to
conceal his love; persuaded by his pretty young stepmother’s ideas and with
the Devil’s coercion; the son signed his name in a corner of a painting;
between wall and grass; in a spot he assumed was beyond notice。 This; the first
picture he signed; was a scene from Hüsrev and Shirin。 You know the one: After
Hüsrev and Shirin are wed; Shiruye; Hüsrev’s son from his first marriage; falls