Qajar Tile work, Persia

 

The  Qajar  dynasty (1722-1924) was a period of Iranian history in which traditional Persian art was influenced by  European contact as well  prevailing traditional Persian ideologies. Europe’s ties and influence on Iran strengthened under burgeoning trade agreements, which were reflected in the transforming styles  were exported to Iran. With the mixing between Persian and European cultures, gender ideals shifted and Qajar artists began to re-appropriate European tropes of the Orient; the blending of ideas and transitioning of mediums are the most distinctive features of Qajar art.

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Prints : Available as Giclee print on finest quality paper or  canvas. International shipment

Sizes available: 8 x 12″(203 x 305 mm); 12 x 16″(305 x 410mm); 18 x 24″(457 x 610 mm); 24 x 32″ (610 x 813mm)

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