• iranian art - image 11

    title: Reza Abbasi Two Lovers (1630)

    artist: Reza Abbasi

    date: dated 8 Shawwal 1039 A.H. / May 21, 1630 A.D.

    medium: langswitch en=Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper fa=تمپرا و طلا بر روی کاغذ

    dimensions: Painting:<br> H. 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm)<br> W. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm)<br> Page:<br> H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm)<br> W. 4 15/16 in. (12.5 cm)<br> Mat:<br> H. 19 1/4 in. (48.9 cm)<br> W. 14 1/4 in. (36.2 cm)

    current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of art [link MMA]

    source: Met online|451023

    credit: Metropolitan Museum of art, online database: entry 451023

  • iranian art - image 22

    title: Shi'i talismanic piece

    artist: unknown

    date: 19th century

    date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7

    dimensions: Size cm 71.5 75

    current location: Institution:Library of Congress

    source: LOC-calligraphy|ascs.259

    credit: This calligraphic fragment is available from the United States Library of Congress's African & Middle Eastern division
    under the digital ID ascs.259.
    This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information.

    description: This large-scale illuminated calligraphic piece in square format appears to have been executed in Iran during the 19th century. It includes a number of details typical of Shi'i popular and devotional materials produced during the later part of the Qajar period (1785-1925). In all likelihood, it functioned as a talismanic object for an iranian Shi'i patron.

  • iranian art - image 33

    title: Nasser al Din Shah Louvre MAO776-Edit

    artist:

    Bahram Kirmanshahi (Persian, 19th century)

    date: 1857 AD (1273 AH)

    medium: Technique oil copper

    dimensions: Size unit=cm height=36 width=22.5

    current location: Louvre location|object department=islamic art Institution:Louvre

    source: self-photographed , [[User:Jastrow|Marie-Lan Nguyen]] (2006)

    credit: Self-photographed, Marie-Lan Nguyen (2006)

  • iranian art - image 44

    title: Unknown, Iran, 17th Century Silk Velvet Textile - Google Art Project

    artist: Unknown, Iran, 17th Century (Iran)Details of artist on Google art Project

    date: (1600 - 1700)

    credit: cwGQcxh5fXSBzQ at Google Cultural Institute zoom level scaled down from maximum

  • iranian art - image 55

    title: Unknown, Iran, early 19th Century Portrait of Sheikh Ali Mirza - Google Art Project

    artist:

    Unknown, Iran, early 19th Century (Iran)

    date: (1800 - 1850)

    dimensions: w972 x h1720 cm

    current location: The Museum of Islamic art, Qatar

    credit: KgH4fXiZJ4vE8g at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

  • iranian art - image 66

    title: Unknown, Iran Silk Tapestry - Google Art Project

    artist:

    Unknown, Iran, 1550-1600 (Iran)

    date: (1550 - 1600)

    dimensions: w1510 cm

    current location: The Museum of Islamic art, Qatar

    credit: gAHNzVzgbBvPzw at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

  • iranian art - image 77

    title: Unknown, Iran Silk Carpet - Google Art Project

    artist:

    Unknown, Iran, 1575-1625 (Iran)

    date: (1575 - 1625)

    dimensions: w1700 cm

    current location: The Museum of Islamic art, Qatar

    credit: kwEWZnai1sp6tQ at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

  • iranian art - image 88

    title: Unknown, Iran Silk Carpet - Google Art Project (1901828)

    artist:

    Unknown, Iran, 1550-1600 (Iran)

    date: (1550 - 1600)

    dimensions: w1100 cm

    current location: The Museum of Islamic art, Qatar

    credit: PwHopJgF6VSXrA at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

  • iranian art - image 99

    title: DushanTappe

    artist: Kamal-ol-molk

    date: 1899

    date QS:P571,+1899-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

    source: own photo : مانفی

    credit: Self-photographed: مانفی

  • iranian art - image 10

    title: Portrait of the Russian Ambassador, Prince Andrey Priklonskiy, Folio from the Davis Album

    artist:

    Ali Quli Jabbadar (active 1642–late 17th century)

    date: 1673

    medium: Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper

    dimensions: 13.12 in. high 8.25 in. wide (33.3 cm high 21 cm wide)

    current location: institution:Metropolitan Museum of art

    source: [link "Portrait of the Russian Ambassador, Prince Andrey Priklonskiy", Folio from the Davis Album] ''www.metmuseum.org''

    credit: "Portrait of the Russian Ambassador, Prince Andrey Priklonskiy", Folio from the Davis Album www.metmuseum.org

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