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The underlying concept of Persian miniature paintings: Persian miniature paintings between 14th to 17th centuries / Mohammad Tirani
Published 2018“…After that the great Sufis’ names like as Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi, Jami, Molana, Maulana Rumi, Ibn ‘Arabi and many others entered the analytic language of Persian Miniature Arts. There are many publications and research works in the past decades that explained the relation between artists and Sufis but until now no one able to propose an aesthetical term and language for Persian miniature works. …”
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The Metaphysic of Encounter of Space at the Meet of Persian Miniature with Renaissance Painting
Published 2015-02-01Subjects: “…Persian Miniature…”
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The Metaphysic of Encounter of Space at the Meet of Persian Miniature with Renaissance Painting
Published 2015-03-01Subjects: “…Persian miniature painting…”
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The Place of the Sky in Persian Miniatures from the Beginning until the Tenth (Hijri) Century
Published 2015-02-01Subjects: “…persian miniature…”
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Reexamination of Mysticism in the Principles of Persian Miniatures Representing Muhammad’s (P.B.U.H.) Ascension
Published 2017-02-01“…One can observe many Islamic and mystic representations in Persian miniatures the most salient of which are scenes depicting the Muhammad’s (P.B.U.H.) ascension (Miraj). …”
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The Icon and Symbol of Dragon in Persian Literature and Painting
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Bathhouses as Sites of Protest: Rebellious Bodies in the Arts of Early Modern Iran
Published 2018-12-01“…This paper focuses on a 16th century Persian miniature painting in which the location of a public bathhouse is used as a place of occurrence of a homosexual love story. …”
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À l’est de Chypre – la Vénus de Botticelli chez Āghdāshlū, Karamustafa et Osūlī
Published 2017-12-01“…While contributing to the shaping of a globalized intercultural space, these works reload the motif of Venus with new meanings and draw attention to the everyday environment these artists live in, namely to their value systems, social and political issues or the current state of their visual culture: distinct in each case, this may be kitsch culture, the loss of tradition or the present renewal of the Persian miniature’s heritage. This “survival” of a motif, to use Aby Warburg’s expression, invites the viewer to reconsider his or her own codes of representation.…”
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L’art du portrait entre l’esthétique occidentale et persane dans l’Iran safavide 1501-1736
Published 2017-06-01“…The study emphasizes also the resistance movement at the head of which are the great masters of Persian miniature. Those perpetuated the aesthetics tradition and condemned the art of portraying the living and advocated at the same time for the defense of the values of the art of illustrating fictional tests and oriental style portrait. …”
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Historical and scientific analysis of Iranian illuminated manuscripts and miniature paintings
Published 2009“…Scientific analysis to reveal the materials used in different paint layers of Persian miniature painting was carried out. For this task, twelve selected illuminated manuscripts, miniature paintings and paint boxes from the sixteenth to late nineteenth century were collected. …”
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Comparing the Composition System of Three Battle Miniatures in Khamsa of Nizami (1442 AD) Belonging to Three Different Persian Painting Schools
Published 2022-03-01“…Hence, evaluating the apparent and concealed composition of the depictions bring about further understanding of the specific features and visual qualities of the works of Persian miniature, it also sheds light on their similarities and differences. …”
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An Illustrated Tilework of the Qajar Era; an Evidence of Consolidation of Iran’s National Authority in the International Arena (Available at Victoria& Albert Museum)
Published 2022-09-01“…Further, he has made use of rules and principles of Persian miniature.Thus, we can generally conclude that Ali Muhammad Isfahani has not just intended to display his antecedent through repeating the historical patterns in the exact same form, but he was completely aware of all identity factors such as history, geography and territory, political heritages and government and cultural and scientific heritages, and connected them to the visual elements of his artwork in line with a specific and purposeful orientation. …”
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Art of Islam : Language and Meaning /
Published 1976“…He examines Koranic calligraphy and illumination, arabesque, carpets and rugs, Persian miniatures, and much more while making illuminating comparisons with Christian, Hindu, and Buddhist art. …”
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Eric Schroeder: maverick polymath
Published 2023-06-01“…After assessing his two major books – Persian Miniatures in the Fogg Museum of Art (1942) and Muhammad’s People. …”
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