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A Study on the Effective Components and Indicators of Modernism in the Aristocratic Houses of Mashhad in the Late Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2021
The emergence of innovation and the gradual entry of modernization in Iran during the Qajar period was influential on various aspects of the Iranian society. One of such influential areas was architecture.
Bahareh Torkashvan   +3 more
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Reflection of Women’s Portraits in Pictorial Carpets of Qajar Era [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2023
Social researchers believe that since the production, distribution, and consumption of works of art occur by humans in the social contexts, they cannot be immune to the impacts of social variables; you can see the latent and visible traces of social ...
Abdollah Mirzaei, Fateme Bagherizadeh
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The Study of the Iconographic Features in Lithographic version One Thousand and One Nights of the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2020
The art of the Qajar period, by using the previous traditions and looking at Western naturalism and the literature of the rulers of this period, has introduced new features into the field of assembly ornamentations.
Marzieh Toraji
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The Iconography of the Woman's Image during the Qajar Period, with an Emphasis on Journeys, Paintings and Photographs Left from this Period [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2018
In the early Qajar period, many travelers provided unbelievable information about women. The beauty of Iranian women is one of the points that European tourists have come to appreciate.
Sare Tahmasbizade, Mohamad Ebrahim Zarei
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Investigating tiles with Qajar women motifs in houses of Shiraz [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2014
The art of Qajar period includes many unique features and themes. One of the most exceptional features of Qajar artworks (painting on tiles) is women motifs depicted at semiprivate and private spaces, at houses of nobilities, and palaces.
Effat alsadat Afzal Tousi   +2 more
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Investigation of the Visual Evolution of Persian Medals of Honor from Qajar Dynasty till Now [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2021
Apart from their historical importance, medals are an important symbol of arts for Iranian over the last few centuries. The first important aspect of the medals is their long durability which enables them to carry arts and cultural traditions from many ...
Nafise Najafi, Hassanali Pourmand
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Investigation and analysis of the characteristics of exile from the Minor Autocracy to the 1921coup [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش های تاریخی, 2019
The use of the ban on exile during the Qajar period was used to dispose of the influential person from the center. The princes and dwinnians were from this group of exiles. Meanwhile, the exile of the constitutional era is an exception.
mahmood sadat
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Qajar Economy and Architecture: Economic Factors in the Impact of Qajar Architecture from the West (with Emphasis on Facade Decorations) [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2023
The purpose of this study is to determine the status of economic indicators of the Qajar period in order to assess the roots of changes in Iranian architectural decorations based on it.
Mohadeseh Sadat Amiri   +3 more
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Recognising Decorative Elements Taken from the West in Qajar Period Façades Using Close-Range Photogrammetric Technology: the Case of Window-Pediments in the Ahmad Shahi Pavilion [PDF]

open access: yesصفه, 2023
The ornaments of the Qajar period reflect how Iranians adopted their approach to modernism from the West, and the way in which the architecture of this period was influenced by different architectural styles of the 18th - and 19th- century Europe ...
Elham Andaroodi   +2 more
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A Conceptual History of “Muhandis” in the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesSofeh Journal, 2019
While in contemporary Iran, educated architects are titled muhandis (engineer) or muhandis-i mi’mār (architectural engineer), in Europe where is the origin of modern Iranian architectural education, it is not common to title architects as such at all.
Mehrdad Qayyoomi Bidhendi, Zahra Golshan
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