Women's Worlds in Qajar Iran

Women's Worlds in Qajar Iran

Item Details

  • Date late 18th century
  • Notes

    During the rule of the Zand and Qajar dynasties in Iran (1750-1925), artists created paintings that combined both Persian and Western sensibilities. From Europe came the tradition of large-scale oil painting, while the subject matter of youthful beauty, patterned textiles, and court life was quintessentially Persian. Many of these works were arched at the top because they were originally intended for display in arched niches of buildings. Purchased at auction, 1989. Information provided is by The Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art at Shangri La.

  • Dimensions 163.8 x 88.3 cm
  • Collections Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art at Shangri La
  • Repository Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art at Shangri La (34.8)
  • Restrictions To reproduce an image, please contact Assistant Archivist Dawn Sueoka: dsueoka@ddcf.org
  • Accessed 10 December 2012
  • Last Edited 25 January 2013
  • Record no. 1272A5
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