Illuminated Painting and Van Yakad

300 $

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The materials used are 24 karat gold and gouache. Due to the great delicacy and beauty, the delivery time is two months.

Gilding or Zarandod or divan of poems, art wars and fragments They use beautiful calligraphy and paintings.

Yishine Azin and gilding in art book arrangement Iran, to Sasanian period arrives. After the influence Islam in Iran, the art of gilding was given to Islamic and Arab governments and was called “Islamic art”. as in Seljuq period, religious people made the arrangement of Qurans, expressions and tools, dishes, weaves and buildings as their profession and a little later, in Timurian period This art reached its peak and the most beautiful gilded works were created.

painters, scribes and artisans were called from all over Iran at the request of the sultans and were employed in the libraries of the capital. In this way, valuable and magnificent works were created. In the Safavid period, painting, gilding and The line served the art of book design and created works that adorn /List_of_Museums_of_Iran” data-mce-href=”https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Museums_of_Iran” data-mce-style=”box-sizing: border-box; background: transparent; color: #0066cc; text-decoration-line: none; transition: all 0.5s ease 0s;”>Museums of Iran and world. However, the suffering of artists remained unappreciated and their value was not recognized during their lifetime, and the art of painting, especially gilding, after The Safavid period fell from prosperity. Although the invasion of Western culture to Iran slowed down the progress of this art, but with the efforts of committed artists and art lovers of this border and land, the flame of The art of gilding is still burning.

Additional information

Dimensions 40 × 30 cm
Year of production

1392

Primary material

gold, gouache

Status effect

Original

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