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Invested with Life: Wall Painting and Imagery before the Qajars

Iranian Studies, 2001
In the majority of Islamic countries, the art of painting has been restricted to non-figural and geometric designs in the public sphere, and strictly limited to small-scale narrative illustrations of manuscripts in the private sphere. By contrast, Qajar Iran witnessed the development of large-scale figural painting.
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A Multi-Analytical Approach to Identify Colorants in the Qajar Painted Wooden Decorative False Ceilings, From Northwest Iran

Microscopy and Microanalysis
Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the pigments used in the wooden paintings of Zarir Mosque, dating back to the Safavid era in Maragheh, Iran. These paintings, known as “Pardu,” were commonly used for decorative false ceilings in various regions of Iran, particularly the northwest, during the Safavid and Qajar periods ...
Alireza Koochakzaei   +2 more
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Qajar Painting

The Qajar dynasty, founded by Muhammad Khan (r. 1789–1797), ruled over modern-day Iran and parts of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia during the nineteenth century until it was replaced by the Pahlavi dynasty in 1925, when Reza Shah (r. 1925–1941) was declared the new king by the Parliament (Majlis). Seven kings, all
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An analytical and comparative study of male and female images in Qajar dynasty paintings during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah (1797–1834)

Middle Eastern Studies, 2016
Qajar dynasty painting began in the reign of Fath-Ali Shah (1797–1834) and ended with the death of Naser al-Din Shah (1831–1896).
Zahra Fanaei   +2 more
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Beauty Revealed: Technical Analysis and Treatment of Zand and Qajar Oil Paintings

Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 2023
Melissa Gardner, Corina E. Rogge
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