The Dance of the Dervishes, engraved by W. Forrest, from World Religion, published by A. Fullarton and Co.
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"The Dance of the Dervishes" is an intricate engraving by W. Forrest, featured in the publication "World Religion" by A. Fullarton and Co., with illustrations by the renowned artist Bernard Picart. This work captures the mesmerizing and spiritually significant ritual dance performed by the Dervishes, members of a Sufi Muslim ascetic order known for their devotion and mystical practices. The engraving is a visual representation of the Whirling Dervishes, who are particularly associated with the Mevlevi Order founded by the followers of the Persian poet and mystic Rumi in the 13th century.
The Whirling Dervishes' dance, also known as the Sema, is a form of physically active meditation that aims to reach religious ecstasy and a deeper connection with the divine. The dancers, clad in flowing white robes and tall hats, spin in repetitive circles, symbolizing the planets orbiting the sun and the soul's journey towards God. This ritual is not merely a dance but a profound spiritual practice that embodies themes of unity, love, and the transcendence of the ego.
W. Forrest's engraving meticulously captures the fluidity and grace of the Dervishes' movements, as well as the solemn and reverent atmosphere of the ceremony. The detailed depiction of the dancers' attire and the setting provides viewers with a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of the Sufi tradition. Bernard Picart, known for his extensive work in illustrating religious ceremonies and customs from around the world, brings his expertise to this piece, ensuring that it is both artistically compelling and ethnographically informative.
Published by A. Fullarton and Co., "World Religion" aims to educate and enlighten readers about the diverse religious practices across the globe. The inclusion of "The Dance of the Dervishes" in this volume underscores the significance of Sufism within the broader context of world religions and highlights the universal quest for spiritual enlightenment. This engraving remains a valuable historical document, offering insight into the mystical traditions of Islam and the enduring legacy of the Dervishes' spiritual dance.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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