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Painted woodwork on the ceiling, Pavilion, Bagh-e Narajestan (Citrus Garden), Shiraz

Painted woodwork on the ceiling, Pavilion, Bagh-e Narajestan (Citrus Garden), Shiraz


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Painted woodwork on the ceiling, Pavilion, Bagh-e Narajestan (Citrus Garden), Shiraz

Painted woodwork on the ceiling, Pavilion, Bagh-e Narajestan (Citrus Garden), Shiraz, Iran, Middle East

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19th Century Backgrounds Ceiling Female Likeness Floral Pattern Full Frame Iran Iranian Iranian Culture Paintings Pavilion Shiraz Tiled Traditionally Iranian Typically Iranian


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This photograph by James Strachan showcases the exquisite painted woodwork on the ceiling of a pavilion in Bagh-e Narajestan, also known as the Citrus Garden, located in Shiraz, Iran. The image captures the rich architectural heritage and traditional Iranian culture that is deeply ingrained within this historical landmark. The ornate details of the painted woodwork are truly mesmerizing, displaying intricate patterns and floral motifs that reflect the artistic brilliance of 19th-century Iranian craftsmanship. The vibrant colors used in this artwork add an element of liveliness to the otherwise serene atmosphere inside the pavilion. As we gaze at this full-frame composition, we can't help but be transported back in time, envisioning how these beautifully tiled ceilings would have been admired by visitors throughout history. This photograph not only serves as a visual delight but also evokes a sense of nostalgia for those who appreciate cultural heritage and architectural wonders. With no people present in this image, our focus remains solely on the stunning artistry displayed on these wooden panels. It reminds us that even without human presence, places like Bagh-e Narajestan continue to stand tall as testaments to our past and serve as reminders of our shared history. James Strachan's skillful photography allows us to experience this slice of Iranian tradition from afar and instills within us a desire to explore more travel destinations that hold such remarkable beauty and cultural significance.

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