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Sleep paralysis in medieval Persia - the Hidayat of Akhawayni (?-983 AD). [PDF]
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In 2000, two books about Persian painting were published in English that together provide a survey of the latest research on this field of Islamic art. Moreover, they are important contributions to research on the production of illustrated and illuminated codices as luxury items in Islamicate Persian culture, and thus indicate the growing importance of
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Echoes of Empire: The Paintings of Mahmud Khan Malek al-Shuʿarā in Late Qajar Iran (1860–1900)
Abstract This article investigates the artistic milieu of the Qajar dynasty through a critical analysis of the distinctive and sophisticated style of Mahmud Khan Malek al-Shuʿarā (1813–93), contextualizing his work alongside that of his contemporaries, with particular emphasis on Kamal al-Mulk (1859–1940), the most renowned painter of
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Medicine-art interaction in the development of modern anatomy education in Iran: focusing on the Post-Dār al-Funūn Era. [PDF]
Bagheri T, Mirjalili A, Namazi H.
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One of the historical schools of Persian painting is the school of Royal Portraiture, the peak of which is seen in the early Qajar era. The central theme of this type of painting is the human body, including young people as well as kings, princes, and dancer women with ideal beauty.
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Qajar painting in the second half of the nineteenth century and realism
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The Popularity of Narrative Tile Painting in the Qajar Period
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Multidisciplinary study of a Qajar lacquered painting: Technology and materials characterization
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