the interplay of cloud and horizon。 I reminded him that Death was unique;
just like the portraits of infidels I had seen hanging in Veian palazzos; all of
them desperately yearned to be rendered distinctly。 “They want to be so
distinct and different; and they want this with such passion that;” I said;
“look; look into the eyes of Death。 See how men do not fear Death; but rather
the violence implicit in the desire to be one…of…a…kind; unique and exceptional。
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Look at this illustration and write an account of it。 Give voice to Death。 Here’s
paper and pen。 I shall give what you write to the calligrapher straightaway。”
He stared at the picture in silence。 “Who painted this?” he asked later。
“Butterfly。 He’s the most talented of the lot。 Master Osman had been in
love with and awed by him for years。”
“I’ve seen rougher versions of this depiction of a dog at the coffeehouse
where the storyteller performs;” Black said。
“My illustrators; most of whom are spiritually bound to Master Osman
and the workshop; take a dim view of the labors performed for my book。
When they leave here at night I imagine they have their vulgar fun over these
illustrations which they draw for money and ridicule me at the coffeehouse。
And who among them will ever forget the time Our Sultan had the young
Veian artist; whom He’d invited from the embassy at my behest; paint His
portrait。 Thereafter; He had Master Osman make a copy of that oil painting。
Forced to imitate the Veian painter; Master Osman held me responsible for
this unseemly coercion and the shameful portrait that came of it。 He was
justified。”
All day long; I showed him every picture—except the final illustration that I
cannot; for whatever reason; finish。 I prodded him to write。 I discussed the
temperaments of the miniaturists; and I enumerated the sums of money I
meted out to them。 We discussed “perspective” and whether the diminutive
objects in the background of Veian pictures were sacrilegious; and equally;
we talked about the possibility that unfortunate Elegant Effendi had been
murdered for excessive ambition and out of jealousy over his wealth。
As Black returned home that night; I was confident he’d e again the
next morning as promised and that he’d once again listen to me recount the