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Esfahan Collection

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Armenian Gospel. The Adoration of the shepherds

Armenian Gospel. The Adoration of the shepherds. 12th-13th c. Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. IRAN. Esfahan. Armenian Museum

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, Iran and Shah Mosque

Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, Iran and Shah Mosque
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, Iran - one of the biggest city squares in the world and an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic architecture. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Esfahan, 19th Century

Esfahan, 19th Century
The royal palace and meidan at Esfahan (formerly known as Ispahan)

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran / Esfahan 1846

Iran / Esfahan 1846
Esfahan, also known as Isfahan or Ispahan

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran / Esfahan / Mosque 1848

Iran / Esfahan / Mosque 1848
Esfahan: the Great Mosque Date: 1848

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the

Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the Kings Mother). IRAN. ESFAHAN. Esfahan. Persian art. Safavid period

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Friday Mosque (Masjed-e-Jomeh). 1366. IRAN. Esfahan

Friday Mosque (Masjed-e-Jomeh). 1366. IRAN. Esfahan

Background imageEsfahan Collection: OSTAD ABU L-QASIM, (17th c. ). The Royal Mosque

OSTAD ABU L-QASIM, (17th c. ). The Royal Mosque
OSTAD ABU L-QASIM, (17th c.). The Royal Mosque. ca. 1612 - 1630. IRAN. ESFAHAN. Esfahan. Royal Mosque (Masjid I-Shah). Lower detail. Persian art. Safavid period. Architecture

Background imageEsfahan Collection: IRAN. Esfahan. Chehel Sotoun - The Palace of

IRAN. Esfahan. Chehel Sotoun - The Palace of forty columns. Persian princess is writing a letter when a servant offers her a drink (17th c). Persian art. Safavid period. Painting

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Banquet of Abbas I

Banquet of Abbas I. Detail. IRAN. Esfahan. Chehel Sotoun, NAME? columns. Persian art. Fresco

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Alhambra. Gate of The

Alhambra. Gate of The
The royal palace of Ali Qapu. Cupola of the music hall. IRAN. Esfahan. Ali Qapu Palace. Persian art. Safavid period

Background imageEsfahan Collection: ABBAS the Great (1571-1629)

ABBAS the Great (1571-1629). King of Persia (1587-1629), member of the Safavid dynasty. Persian art. Fresco. IRAN. ESFAHAN. Esfahan

Background imageEsfahan Collection: LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)

LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)
Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the Kings Mother). Dome and minaret. IRAN. Esfahan. Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Sahrij Madrassa. Stucco Decoration

Sahrij Madrassa. Stucco Decoration
OSTAD ABU L-QASIM, (17th c.). The Royal Mosque. Detail of the entrance ceramic. IRAN. Esfahan. Royal Mosque (Masjid I-Shah)

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Morocco. Fes. Royal Palace

Morocco. Fes. Royal Palace
OSTAD ABU L-QASIM, (17th c.). The Royal Mosque. Cupola from the courtyard. IRAN. Esfahan. Royal Mosque (Masjid I-Shah)

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Isfanan, Iran - Imperial Palace

Isfanan, Iran - Imperial Palace
Isfahan (or Esfahan) - The Shah Mosque (Masjed-e Shah), recently known as Imam Mosque - standing on the south side of the Naghsh-i Jahan Square. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Esfahan, 18th Century

Esfahan, 18th Century
The royal palace and gardens at Esfahan (formerly known as Ispahan)

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran / Esfahan C1700

Iran / Esfahan C1700
Esfahan: general view, with travellers in the foreground

Background imageEsfahan Collection: Iran Esfahan

Iran Esfahan
General view of Irans third city, with the spectacular Khaju Bridge, over the Zayandeh rud, in the middle distance


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