The importance which the Sassanians attached to details of costume and insignia of office is clearly apparent, but the face shows far more regard for psychological likeness than was usual in royal portraits of this type
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400+/- y...
This paper aims to shed light on a specimen of Sasanian statuary that had been ignored for over a ce...
Sole examples of portrait sculpture known in ancient India, Forman influence? Inscription reads 'The...
Tak-I-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part). Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400 +/- ...
Total view from front of a sculpture depicting the head of a king, perhaps Shapur II. From the Ancie...
Two Sasanian kings are depicted on the back wall of the smaller grotto at Taq-i Bustan near Kermansh...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), 2400 +/- yrs. old, Kermanshah [Kermānshāh]. Persia...
"Here rigid frontality is combined with an extremely detailed rendering of the king's costume. The g...
The Roman emperors on the rock reliefs of Shapur I at Darabgird and Bishapur are traditionally ident...
Compare with painting of Buddha from Balawaste which thus shows Sassanian influenc
The author reviews the evidence regarding the localization of the Palace of the Sasanian king Shabuh...
The Sasanian king Shapur I held a ten year series of campaigns against the Roman Empire. Returning t...
Rock relief IV at Bishapur, Iran, depicts the Sasanian king Bahram II (AD 276-293) who meets an Arab...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures. 2400+/- yrs. old, Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. F....
The dignity of Kushan rulers as seen in their portraits on coins is confined in larger stone sculptu...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400+/- y...
This paper aims to shed light on a specimen of Sasanian statuary that had been ignored for over a ce...
Sole examples of portrait sculpture known in ancient India, Forman influence? Inscription reads 'The...
Tak-I-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part). Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400 +/- ...
Total view from front of a sculpture depicting the head of a king, perhaps Shapur II. From the Ancie...
Two Sasanian kings are depicted on the back wall of the smaller grotto at Taq-i Bustan near Kermansh...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), 2400 +/- yrs. old, Kermanshah [Kermānshāh]. Persia...
"Here rigid frontality is combined with an extremely detailed rendering of the king's costume. The g...
The Roman emperors on the rock reliefs of Shapur I at Darabgird and Bishapur are traditionally ident...
Compare with painting of Buddha from Balawaste which thus shows Sassanian influenc
The author reviews the evidence regarding the localization of the Palace of the Sasanian king Shabuh...
The Sasanian king Shapur I held a ten year series of campaigns against the Roman Empire. Returning t...
Rock relief IV at Bishapur, Iran, depicts the Sasanian king Bahram II (AD 276-293) who meets an Arab...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures. 2400+/- yrs. old, Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. F....
The dignity of Kushan rulers as seen in their portraits on coins is confined in larger stone sculptu...
Tak-i-Bostam [Ţāq-e Bustān] sculptures (in part), Kermanshah [Kermānshāh], Persia [Iran]. (2400+/- y...
This paper aims to shed light on a specimen of Sasanian statuary that had been ignored for over a ce...
Sole examples of portrait sculpture known in ancient India, Forman influence? Inscription reads 'The...