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Musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-96) (ceramic)




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Musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-96) (ceramic)

XIR215007 Musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-96) (ceramic) by Persian School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser ed Din Chah; musicians and dancers at the court of Nasser ed Din Chah; ); Persian, out of copyright

Media ID 23208264

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Iranian Servants Shah Of Iran Tile Tiled Tiles


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a vibrant scene from the court of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Iran in the 19th century. The ceramic artwork, created by Persian School artists, depicts musicians and dancers in exquisite detail against a backdrop of intricate tiles. In this lively composition, we witness the opulence and grandeur that surrounded the royal court. Musicians skillfully play their instruments while dancers gracefully move to the rhythm, creating an enchanting spectacle for all who were fortunate enough to witness it. The servants attending to their needs add an element of authenticity and further emphasize the lavishness of this setting. Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar himself is not depicted in this particular artwork; instead, it focuses solely on those who entertained him and his guests. Their elaborate headdresses and traditional attire reflect both Islamic influences and Iranian customs. The Golestan Palace in Tehran served as a magnificent backdrop for such performances during Nasser al-Din Shah's reign. This image transports us back in time to experience firsthand the vibrancy and elegance that characterized life at his court. As we admire this remarkable piece from Persian history, let us appreciate its artistic beauty while also recognizing its significance as a testament to Iran's rich cultural legacy.

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