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Discover the enchanting world of Persian art with our Persian School collection of Photographic Prints. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this ancient civilization through stunning, high-resolution images of intricately designed Persian carpets, magnificent mosques, and breathtaking landscapes. Each print is a work of art in itself, capturing the essence of Persian arts and showcasing the beauty and sophistication of this legendary region. Bring a touch of the East into your home or office with these exquisite, museum-quality photographic prints.

Persian School of Arts is a unique art school in Los Angeles that focuses on teaching the traditional Persian art form

1,939 Photographic Prints

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The Wedding of Hassan Badreddine, illustration from The Arabian Nights, 1895 (colour engraving)

The Wedding of Hassan Badreddine, illustration from The Arabian Nights, 1895 (colour engraving)
PER224703 The Wedding of Hassan Badreddine, illustration from The Arabian Nights, 1895 (colour engraving) by French School

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Ahura Mazda triumphing over Angra Mainyu, copy of a frieze from Persepolis (colour litho)

Ahura Mazda triumphing over Angra Mainyu, copy of a frieze from Persepolis (colour litho)
CHT193555 Ahura Mazda triumphing over Angra Mainyu, copy of a frieze from Persepolis (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The reader. Painting of Iran, 16th century. Gouache on Paper. Musee du Louvre

The reader. Painting of Iran, 16th century. Gouache on Paper. Musee du Louvre
JLJ4592934 The reader. Painting of Iran, 16th century. Gouache on Paper. Musee du Louvre by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The reader. Painting of Iran, 16th century)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Different toys in the shape of herisson, lion and dove. About 1150 BC. From Susa, Iran

Different toys in the shape of herisson, lion and dove. About 1150 BC. From Susa, Iran. Paris, Louvre Museum
JLJ4667612 Different toys in the shape of herisson, lion and dove. About 1150 BC. From Susa, Iran. Paris, Louvre Museum by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Exterior view of the mud-and-clay fortification walls of the citadel (photo)

Exterior view of the mud-and-clay fortification walls of the citadel (photo)
BOO181343 Exterior view of the mud-and-clay fortification walls of the citadel (photo) by Iranian School; Arg-e Bam, Iran; (add.info.: begun probably over 2000 years ago and used until end of c19th; )

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: An Iranian pottery vase of ovoid form with two loop handles and a rounded rim

An Iranian pottery vase of ovoid form with two loop handles and a rounded rim, with black painted geometric patten, c
1764794 An Iranian pottery vase of ovoid form with two loop handles and a rounded rim, with black painted geometric patten

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The Sacrifice of Isaac, late 17th - early 18th century (ink on paper)

The Sacrifice of Isaac, late 17th - early 18th century (ink on paper)
909570 The Sacrifice of Isaac, late 17th - early 18th century (ink on paper) by Iranian School; 8.5x6.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: after a European original); Photo © Christies Images

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Beaker with Relief-cut Decoration, 9th-10th century (glass)

Beaker with Relief-cut Decoration, 9th-10th century (glass)
5049869 Beaker with Relief-cut Decoration, 9th-10th century (glass) by Iranian School; 14 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Persian Carpet, 16th Century, SKM (litho)

Persian Carpet, 16th Century, SKM (litho)
6006347 Persian Carpet, 16th Century, SKM (litho) by Glazier, Richard (1851-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persian Carpet, 16th Century, SKM)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Fragment of relief representing an elamite spinner. From the site of Susa, northern Iran

Fragment of relief representing an elamite spinner. From the site of Susa, northern Iran. Around 700-600 BC
JLJ4667649 Fragment of relief representing an elamite spinner. From the site of Susa, northern Iran. Around 700-600 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Haji Jalili Tabriz carpet, late 19th century (wool)

Haji Jalili Tabriz carpet, late 19th century (wool)
2634800 Haji Jalili Tabriz carpet, late 19th century (wool) by Iranian School; 466x332 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: A signed Bakhtiari Rug, north west Persia, 1899-1900 (textile)

A signed Bakhtiari Rug, north west Persia, 1899-1900 (textile)
2634195 A signed Bakhtiari Rug, north west Persia, 1899-1900 (textile) by Iranian School; 186x138 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Master of animals finial, 1000-600 BC (bronze)

Master of animals finial, 1000-600 BC (bronze)
1216462 Master of animals finial, 1000-600 BC (bronze) by Iranian School; 19.5x9 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Luristan Anthropomorphic, master of animals type)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Bowl (with figures and serpents), 11th-13th century (ceramic)

Bowl (with figures and serpents), 11th-13th century (ceramic)
873591 Bowl (with figures and serpents), 11th-13th century (ceramic) by Iranian School; 10.16 x21.59 x21.59 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; © San Diego Museum of Art; Gift of Mrs Irving Snyder

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: View of the ancient mud-and-clay citadel (photo)

View of the ancient mud-and-clay citadel (photo)
BOO181342 View of the ancient mud-and-clay citadel (photo) by Iranian School; Arg-e Bam, Iran; (add.info.: probably begun over 2000 years ago)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Sassanid horse head. Gold silver sculpture. 4th or 5th century. From the Kerman region of Iran

Sassanid horse head. Gold silver sculpture. 4th or 5th century. From the Kerman region of Iran. Sun 0, 14 m
JLJ4567102 Sassanid horse head. Gold silver sculpture. 4th or 5th century. From the Kerman region of Iran. Sun 0, 14 m. Paris, Louvre Museum by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Glazed jar said to be from Iran, c. 1300 BC (polychrome glazed terracotta)

Glazed jar said to be from Iran, c. 1300 BC (polychrome glazed terracotta)
AMQ113695 Glazed jar said to be from Iran, c.1300 BC (polychrome glazed terracotta) by Iranian School; height:9.9 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; © Ashmolean Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Puzzle adorned with a tank. Luristan (Luristan), Iran. 2600 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum

Puzzle adorned with a tank. Luristan (Luristan), Iran. 2600 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum
JLJ4667582 Puzzle adorned with a tank. Luristan (Luristan), Iran. 2600 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Puzzle adorned with a tank)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: A pair of lacquer panelled doors, painted with Safavid style scenes of battle

A pair of lacquer panelled doors, painted with Safavid style scenes of battle
1196831 A pair of lacquer panelled doors, painted with Safavid style scenes of battle, 19th - early 20th century (lacquered wood) by Qajar School; 102x180 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Safavid or Qajar tear catcher, 17th - 18th century (glass)

Safavid or Qajar tear catcher, 17th - 18th century (glass)
711005 Safavid or Qajar tear catcher, 17th - 18th century (glass) by Iranian School; height: 37 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: with globular body)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Jambiya Dagger (brass & ivory)

Jambiya Dagger (brass & ivory)
451581 Jambiya Dagger (brass & ivory) by Iranian School; length: 40.6 cm; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; (add.info.: Iranian Jambiya blade engraved with naturalistic design)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Maps of the ancient Persian and Macedonian empires (coloured engraving)

Maps of the ancient Persian and Macedonian empires (coloured engraving)
7148246 Maps of the ancient Persian and Macedonian empires (coloured engraving) by Kiepert, Heinrich (1818-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: Maps of the ancient Persian and Macedonian empires)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Eastern antiquite: royal bust has ailee crown. Sassanid period (200-630 AD). 5th or 6th century

Eastern antiquite: royal bust has ailee crown. Sassanid period (200-630 AD). 5th or 6th century. From Iran
JLJ4564366 Eastern antiquite: royal bust has ailee crown. Sassanid period (200-630 AD). 5th or 6th century. From Iran. Paris, Louvre Museum by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Persian Ornament (litho)

Persian Ornament (litho)
6006340 Persian Ornament (litho) by Glazier, Richard (1851-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persian Ornament. Illustration for A Manual of Historic Ornament by Richard Glazier (Batsford, 1899)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Oriental art: mythological geny of the mountain. From eastern Iran. 2200 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum

Oriental art: mythological geny of the mountain. From eastern Iran. 2200 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum
JLJ4667646 Oriental art: mythological geny of the mountain. From eastern Iran. 2200 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Iranian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Islamic Coin from Qazvin (silver)

Islamic Coin from Qazvin (silver)
1203041 Islamic Coin from Qazvin (silver) by Iranian School; 2.7x2.7 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Sultan Husayn (1668-1726)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Vase of Alienor, from the Treasure of Saint-Denis, Sassanid Period

Vase of Alienor, from the Treasure of Saint-Denis, Sassanid Period, 6th or 7th century with setting done in France in
XIR164870 Vase of Alienor, from the Treasure of Saint-Denis, Sassanid Period, 6th or 7th century with setting done in France in 12th century (crystal)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Detail of an Achaemenid silver kyathos, c. 5th century BC

Detail of an Achaemenid silver kyathos, c. 5th century BC
6523318 Detail of an Achaemenid silver kyathos, c. 5th century BC by Persian School (5th century BC); Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: An Achaemenid silver kyathos, c. 5th century BC

An Achaemenid silver kyathos, c. 5th century BC
6523317 An Achaemenid silver kyathos, c. 5th century BC by Persian School (5th century BC); height 23.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The first meeting of Darius and Alexander the Great (oil on panel)

The first meeting of Darius and Alexander the Great (oil on panel)
488848 The first meeting of Darius and Alexander the Great (oil on panel) by Italian School, (15th century); National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Battle between Darius (399-330 BC) and Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) (oil on panel)

Battle between Darius (399-330 BC) and Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) (oil on panel)
XIR199902 Battle between Darius (399-330 BC) and Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) (oil on panel) by Italian School, (15th century); Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Apparat handle: silver wing ibex, inlaid, gold. Persian period routenide (6th-4th century BC)

Apparat handle: silver wing ibex, inlaid, gold. Persian period routenide (6th-4th century BC), comes from Iran
JLJ4564353 Apparat handle: silver wing ibex, inlaid, gold. Persian period routenide (6th-4th century BC), comes from Iran

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Indian Mutiny Medal, Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal)

Indian Mutiny Medal, Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal)
5927905 Indian Mutiny Medal, Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Short-frogged jacket worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3 Bombay Light Cavalry

Short-frogged jacket worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3 Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (fabric)
5928008 Short-frogged jacket worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3 Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Childs cot bed and nursery chair

Childs cot bed and nursery chair
6339931 Childs cot bed and nursery chair by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Childs cot bed and nursery chair)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The frieze of the archers, from the palace of Darius I, king of Persia, in Susa (5th century BC)

The frieze of the archers, from the palace of Darius I, king of Persia, in Susa (5th century BC)
JLJ4652039 The frieze of the archers, from the palace of Darius I, king of Persia, in Susa (5th century BC). Emailed brick relief bottom. Paris, Louvre Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Drawing room chairs

Drawing room chairs
6339887 Drawing room chairs by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Drawing room chairs. Carved mahogany frame with gilt, French stuffed and quilted, covered in red morocco leather)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Helmet worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (metal)

Helmet worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (metal)
5928233 Helmet worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Short-frogged jacket worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3 Bombay Light Cavalry

Short-frogged jacket worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3 Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (fabric)
5928005 Short-frogged jacket worn by Captain John Grant Malcolmson, VC, 3 Bombay Light Cavalry, 1860 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Persian art rouenid: two androcephalous sphinxes (or lions) under Ahura Mazda

Persian art rouenid: two androcephalous sphinxes (or lions) under Ahura Mazda, deity of Zoroastrianism
AIS5387600 Persian art rouenid: two androcephalous sphinxes (or lions) under Ahura Mazda, deity of Zoroastrianism. From Susa, Iran (sculpture) by Persian School (5th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Victoria Cross, 1857, Captain John Grant Malcolmson, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal)

Victoria Cross, 1857, Captain John Grant Malcolmson, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal)
5927902 Victoria Cross, 1857, Captain John Grant Malcolmson, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Victoria Cross)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: View of the Gate of Nations, realised under the regne of Xerxes I (485-465 BC), the son of Darius I

View of the Gate of Nations, realised under the regne of Xerxes I (485-465 BC), the son of Darius I
AIS5357517 View of the Gate of Nations, realised under the regne of Xerxes I (485-465 BC), the son of Darius I. Empire rouenid, Persepolis, Iran by Persian School (5th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal 1897 awarded to Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC

Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal 1897 awarded to Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC
5927907 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal 1897 awarded to Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: India General Service Medal 1854-95, Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC

India General Service Medal 1854-95, Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal)
5927904 India General Service Medal 1854-95, Captain John Grant Malcolmson VC, 3rd Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The ancient fire altar called the Kaabah of the Zoroastrians (litho)

The ancient fire altar called the Kaabah of the Zoroastrians (litho)
7171006 The ancient fire altar called the Kaabah of the Zoroastrians (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The destruction of Babylon by Cyrus (engraving)

The destruction of Babylon by Cyrus (engraving)
7150788 The destruction of Babylon by Cyrus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The destruction of Babylon by Cyrus the Great and the Persians, 593 BC)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: New Year in Tabriz (litho)

New Year in Tabriz (litho)
7171007 New Year in Tabriz (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Year in Tabriz)

Background imagePersian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection: The rock tomb of Darius (litho)

The rock tomb of Darius (litho)
7171003 The rock tomb of Darius (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The rock tomb of Darius)



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Persian School Persian School Photographic Print Collection

Persian School of Arts is a unique art school in Los Angeles that focuses on teaching the traditional Persian art form. Founded by artist and teacher, Parviz Tanavoli, offers classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, calligraphy and photography. The school also offers workshops and lectures on various topics related to Persian culture and history. Students learn about the history of Persian art as well as its contemporary applications. Through their studies, students gain an appreciation for the beauty of this ancient tradition while developing their own artistic skills. Provides a safe space for students to explore their creativity while learning from experienced instructors who are passionate about preserving this important cultural heritage.
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The Persian School collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the work of talented Persian artists. Our collection showcases the rich cultural heritage of Iran through its vibrant and intricate artwork that reflects the country's history, traditions and values. From colorful landscapes to intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns, each piece in our collection is a masterpiece that captures the essence of Persian art. The use of bold colors, intricate designs and attention to detail make these pieces truly unique and captivating. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or want to give someone special a gift that celebrates their love for Persian culture, the Persian School collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper or canvas fabric ensures long-lasting durability so you can enjoy these beautiful works of art for years to come.
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What are Persian School Persian School (Artists Arts) art prints?

Persian School art prints refer to a collection of artworks created by Persian artists who were trained in traditional Persian painting techniques. These paintings typically feature intricate designs, vibrant colors, and detailed depictions of nature, animals, and people. The Persian School style emerged during the Safavid dynasty in Iran (1501-1736) and has since become an important part of Iranian cultural heritage. Persian School art prints are popular among collectors and enthusiasts worldwide due to their unique aesthetic appeal and historical significance. They can be found in various sizes and formats such as canvas prints or framed posters. Some common themes depicted in these artworks include floral motifs, calligraphy, miniature portraits, landscapes, and religious scenes. We offer a wide range of Persian School art prints that showcase the beauty and complexity of this ancient artistic tradition. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some cultural flair to your decor, there's sure to be a print that suits your taste.
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We offer a wide range of Persian School art prints that are available for purchase. These prints feature the works of renowned Persian artists who have made significant contributions to the world of art. Some popular examples include "The Court of Gayumars" by Sultan Muhammad, "The Peacock Throne" by Muhammad Qasim, and "Portrait of Fath Ali Shah" by Mihr 'Ali. These Persian School art prints showcase intricate details, vibrant colors, and unique styles that are characteristic of this particular school of art. They provide an excellent opportunity for collectors or enthusiasts to own a piece of history and appreciate the beauty and cultural significance behind these artworks. Whether you're looking for traditional paintings or more contemporary pieces inspired by the Persian School style, we have a vast selection to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in their production process, these art prints are sure to add elegance and sophistication to any space they adorn.
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