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Morrigan Dancing

Miniature painting in medieval Persian style showing HE Morrigan Clubfoot dancing in her stepping up garb, (16th C Ottoman style court robes), made by Mistress Issabbella Kendal of Ravensrift. Painted in gouache on unsized paper. Morrigan's Arabic name is written in the right hand panel, while a Farsee couplet which translates: "Oh you branch of spring, may the torment of time (and wind) never upset you" is written in the panels above and below the figure. (As i don't read Farsee I hope I have written it accurately). Size 5 7/8" by 8 7/8".

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Uploaded on November 23, 2009
Taken on November 22, 2009