The virtual absence of written sources about the construction process in the medieval period makes Persian paintings a useful primary source. A small sub-set of paintings depict the process of building, six of which are examined in close detail, from a broad geographic range and dating from the period spanning the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries. These include a painting attributed to Siyah Qalam, paintings from Herat, and a series of images from the Akbarnameh. By taking a wide view, observations about building sites, based on multiple unconnected examples, can help to illuminate the poorly understood construction process across the pre-modern Iranian world
Brickwork, upon which architectural building is essentially based in Iran, was initiated by masons ...
Ayeneh-kari (lit. ‘mirror-work’), a term that refers to a surface encrusted with fragmented mirrored...
Although there are a few general surveys of early Islamic metalwork, and numerous detailed studies o...
The virtual absence of written sources about the construction process in the medieval period makes P...
This dissertation conducts the first systematic study of illustrated Shahnama manuscripts from Qajar...
The Qajar Period (1794 - 1925 AD) had special features in the history of art in Iran. Art and painti...
Présentation de l'auteur : Tilework illustration of the Qajar period has received comparatively litt...
In scholarship on Persian book arts, paintings have tended to be organized according to a rise-and-f...
What can the history of books tell us about Iranian cities and their histories? This article introdu...
Much of the urban population in the late medieval and early modern Islamic world drew their liveliho...
Scholarship on the earliest known illustrated manuscripts produced in the sultanate of Golconda has ...
The present study aims to identify the materials and techniques used in Persian illuminated manuscri...
After the Mongol period, Persian was the official written language in Iran, Central Asia and India. ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
This book is the forty-sixth volume of an interdisciplinary series in Islamic and Middle Eastern stu...
Brickwork, upon which architectural building is essentially based in Iran, was initiated by masons ...
Ayeneh-kari (lit. ‘mirror-work’), a term that refers to a surface encrusted with fragmented mirrored...
Although there are a few general surveys of early Islamic metalwork, and numerous detailed studies o...
The virtual absence of written sources about the construction process in the medieval period makes P...
This dissertation conducts the first systematic study of illustrated Shahnama manuscripts from Qajar...
The Qajar Period (1794 - 1925 AD) had special features in the history of art in Iran. Art and painti...
Présentation de l'auteur : Tilework illustration of the Qajar period has received comparatively litt...
In scholarship on Persian book arts, paintings have tended to be organized according to a rise-and-f...
What can the history of books tell us about Iranian cities and their histories? This article introdu...
Much of the urban population in the late medieval and early modern Islamic world drew their liveliho...
Scholarship on the earliest known illustrated manuscripts produced in the sultanate of Golconda has ...
The present study aims to identify the materials and techniques used in Persian illuminated manuscri...
After the Mongol period, Persian was the official written language in Iran, Central Asia and India. ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
This book is the forty-sixth volume of an interdisciplinary series in Islamic and Middle Eastern stu...
Brickwork, upon which architectural building is essentially based in Iran, was initiated by masons ...
Ayeneh-kari (lit. ‘mirror-work’), a term that refers to a surface encrusted with fragmented mirrored...
Although there are a few general surveys of early Islamic metalwork, and numerous detailed studies o...