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Lion rugs : the lion in the art and culture of Iran
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ISBN: 3859770780 Year: 1985 Publisher: Basel Wepf


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Shahsavan : Flachgewebe aus dem Iran
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ISBN: 3512007376 Year: 1985 Publisher: Herford : Busse + Seewald GmbH,

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Persian Flatweaves
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ISBN: 1851493352 Year: 2002 Publisher: Suffolk Antique Collectors' Club

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European women in Persian houses : western images in Safavid and Qajar Iran
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ISBN: 1838608486 1350986291 1838608494 Year: 2020 Publisher: London ; London, England : I.B. Tauris, Bloomsbury Publishing,

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"During the course of the 19th century, a relatively modern medium entered the private space of Iranian houses of the wealthy and became a popular feature of interior design in Persia. This was print media - lithographed images on paper and postcards - and their subject was European women. These idealised images adorned houses across the country throughout the Qajar period and this trend was particularly fashionable in Isfahan and mural decorations at the entrance gate of the Qaysarieh bazaar. The interest in images of Western women was an unusual bi-product of Iran's early political and cultural encounters with the West. In a world where women were rarely seen in public and, even then, were heavily veiled, the notion of European women dressed in - by Iranian standards - elegant and revealing clothing must have sparked much curiosity and some titillation among well-to-do merchants and aristocrats who felt the need to create some association, however remote, with these alien creatures. The introduction of such images began during the Safavid era in the 17th century with frescoes in royal palaces. This spread to other manifestations in the form of tile work and porcelain in the Qajar era, which became a testament to the popularity of this visual phenomenon among Iran's urban elite in the 19th and early 20th century. Parviz Tanavoli, the prominent Iranian artist and sculptor, here brings together the definitive collection of these unique images. European Women in Persian Houses will be essential for collectors and enthusiasts interested in Iranian art, culture and social history."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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Parviz Tanavoli : fifteen years of bronze sculpture :[exhibition] New York, Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, New York University
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Year: 1976 Publisher: New York : Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, New York University,

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Parviz Tanavoli
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Tehran Iran–America Society Cultural Center

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