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Babak Golkar “Grounds for Standing and Understanding”In this work, Golkar juxtaposes spe
“Ghazal from a Lover to the Beloved”, folio from a book of poetry made in Iran, early 16
A mythical lizard I think is called طُنوت “Tunnoot,” from a Persian bestiary and herbal produced in
The Palace Guard.1893.Oil on panel.65 x 46.5 cm.Art by Ludwig Deutsch.(1855-1935).
Khan and Khatun talking. Illustration from Rashid-al-Din Hamadani’s book Jami al-Tawarikh from
abra-cada-bra:‘The Heavens as they were on April 25, 1384 (CE)’ by the Persian polymath Mahmud ibn Y
Traditional Persian Rugs As Canvas To Spray-Paint Female Portraits by MateoStatement by the artist M
slam-islamic:Couple in Affectionate Converse, Persian, 17th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islamic
lordofmasks:Persian Cat Room Guardian and Stoned Fox | Camille ChewBased on the original artworks by
Illustration from The Life and Death of Tamburlaine the Great by Robert Stewart Sherriffs (1930)
pomegranatenoir:Hand-knotted Persian Rugs from Kerman, Iran. (x), (x), (x) and (x)
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Throne Hall, Southern Wall, West Jamb of Western Doorway: View of
Persian khula khud, circa 1850from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Painting by Reza Abbasi (c. 1565–1635), leading Persian miniaturist of the Isfahan School during the
Gold daric of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, showing a king or hero with bow and spear. Artist unkn
The Ghost of Darius Appears to Atossa, George Romney (1734-1802)
eunnieboo:so apparently gengar is like 5 feet tall but at this point i am just done omg. here are so
“Tului talks to Queen Sorgaqtani” from Rashid al-Din, Djami al-Tawarikh,early 14th cent
“Negotiations” Illustration of Rashid-al Din’s book Jami al-Tawarikh. Tabriz ,1st
“A celebration of the court” from Rashid-al-Din’s book Jami al-Tawarikh. Tabriz ,1
“Preparations for a festival” from Rashid-al-Din's Jami al-Tawarikh. Tabriz, 1st quarter
Ruler on an elephant. Illustration from Rashid-al-Din Hamadani’s book Jami al-Tawarikh,1st qua
Relief depicting a tribute bearer.Southern Iran, Persepolis, Achaemenid period, circa 5th century BC
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