Exterior view of the dome of the Friday Mosque at Saveh. Arthur Pope is of the opinion that this building is representative of Safavid architecture, though there are speculations that the site of the building has been in use since pre-Islamic times. Pope writes that the building makes a “noble impression, primarily because of the proportions and contour of the dome and its relation to the portal screen…the dome and [portal] screen are far more rational and graceful than anything that survives from the fifteenth century.”https://digital.kenyon.edu/baly/1208/thumbnail.jp
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On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
Mosques have become a rich pool for architects to show their skills in expressing the sacred in the ...
The entrance portal to the Mosque of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad, the greatest builder of the Bahri Ma...
View of the portal screen in relation to the dome, whose relationship Arthur Pope praises lavishly. ...
Exterior view of the northeastern dome of the Friday Mosque, an excellent example of the mastery of ...
A view of the mihrab in polychrome relief stucco. This “glory of the mosque” has ornament that is al...
Mid-section of the Seljuk era minaret at Saveh (faded slide). (For general account of this Friday Mo...
The next fifty images in the collection exhibit some of the finest architectural creations of the Sa...
View of the southeast entrance portal of the Masjid-e-Jameh or Friday Mosque of Esfahan. According t...
View of the majestic southwest iwan of the Friday Mosque, nicely framed by the elegant shape of the ...
Ablution fountain, showing the dome in profile; The mosque of Ahmad ibn Tulun comprises a vast court...
Exterior view of the dome of the Shah Mosque from within the madrasa courtyard. The exterior of the...
The Shah Hamadan mosque neatly fits [the] local typology of mosque architecture. It has a square pla...
The Great Mosque at Sana'a is organized around a central courtyard measuring approximately 80 meters...
Pointed arches supporting a \u27beehive\u27 shaped dome with an ovular skylight on top, not fully vi...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
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