Worlding on the Hudson: Frederic Church and Global Histories of Art
The ‘Persian’ interior of the American landscape painter Frederic Church is a place crowded with paintings, objects and architectural ornament orchestrated as an installation that the artist both accrued and designed over a thirty‐year period. This regional orientalism, with its cosmopolitan claims and internationally networked cultural politics, is ...
Mary Roberts
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David J. Roxburgh (ed.). An Album of Artists’ Drawings from Qajar Iran [PDF]
This lavish volume may be the first monograph to have been dedicated to Qajar drawings and sketches. Therefore, while the book apparently revolves around a single album (Harvard Art Museums / Arthur M.
Szántó, Iván
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This study is about an analysis of the content that tries to identify weaknesses of Persian‐English translation in the tourism industry and show the most common and fairly frequent error patterns committed by Iranian translators who are nonnative by using Napu model.
Bahar Pourshahian +2 more
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A New Hybrid Fuzzy Model: Satisfaction of Residents in Touristic Areas toward Tourism Development
This research brings a practical approach to the issue of the level of satisfaction from residents in tourist destinations by using three attractive methods together. After reviewing the theoretical foundations and the meta‐synthesis method in identifying indicators, fuzzy Delphi was used for screening, fuzzy SWARA (stepwise weight assessment ratio ...
Amir Mehdiabadi +5 more
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To study the objective and figurative representation of the heavenly contexts in Iranian Islamic art [PDF]
Iranian religious art has avoided any figurative representation following the expression of the exalted order. The religious topics and otherworldly affairs were restricted due to the necessity of the figurative representations and narrative atmosphere ...
Najibeh Rahmani +2 more
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The Impact of Photography on the Visual Evolution of Lacquer Works in Qajar Period [PDF]
The Qajar dynasty came to power in 1785 and ruled until 1925. During this last phase of traditional Persian history, succeeding shahs tried to change the isolationist stance of the country by expanding cultural and economic interchange with the West. The
Sakineh Khatoun Mahmoudi +1 more
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An Analysis of the Visual Qualities of Two Narrative Curtains of Qajar Era (With an Emphasis on Similarities & Differences) [PDF]
Curtain design is one of the common forms of textile design during the Qajar era. Knitting methods, types of dying designs, application of specific mediums for decoration, crochet works, the type of stories to be narrated and the place where the curtains
M. Mounesi Sorkheh +1 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Themes and Concepts and Composition of Safavid Sangeško Rug and the Qajar Rug [PDF]
Iranian rug is one of the most precious and ancient arts in Iranian culture and art history. Safavid era was the utmost of outstanding blossoming of rug weaving art in Iran.
Samad Najarpoor Jabbary +2 more
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"Study of Urban Landscapes in the Paintings of Mahmoud Khan Malek al-Sho'ra with the Influence of Photography in the Second Period of the Qajar Era" [PDF]
During the Qajar period, one of the brilliant artists was Mahmoud Khan, the king of poets, who was one of the prominent masters in painting urban landscapes. His works have different backgrounds considering his time and he is known as one of the pioneers
Elaheh Panjehbashi
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Reassessing the Issue of Degeneration of Qajar Art with an Emphasis on Pottery [PDF]
A study of the research carried out in the field of Qajar pottery shows that the prevailing attitude towards this art during the past decades has generally been derived from a kind of negative thought, which is basically defined by keywords such as ...
Abolfazl Arabbeigi +2 more
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