Poetry Competition, Iran (circa 1600, on display at The Louvre) Painted on square pieces of lacquered brick, two poets kneel opposite each other shaded by the canopy of a tree with broad leaves and delicate, pink flowers. At the right, in a saffron-colored robe, head lowered over a sheet of paper, one of them lifts his pen from an ink pot, preparing to write a brand-new stanza. The other, in a cerulean gown, a yellow scarf wrapped around his back, stretches out both hands in front of him as he recites a freshly composed verse. Behind them on the emerald lawn, wearing a dark vestment adorned with flames, stands the judge who listens to each contestant before she decides which is the winner - and what a difficult choice it must be, for you can feel almost equal refreshment from their lyric voices, like a cool breeze that moves through a garden on a hot day.
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