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Explore 'The Last Supper' by Halab Shah bin Isa – a stunning 1603 Aleppo Room paneling showcasing Byzantine & Islamic influences. A rare glimpse into Syrian domestic art.
Shadi Ghadirian's 'Qajar #2' (1998) captures Iranian women within a striking juxtaposition of tradition and modernity, exploring identity through captivating photographic portraits.
Experience Shadi Ghadirian’s ‘Qajar #9’. A captivating black & white portrait of an Iranian woman, blending tradition & modernity. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Shadi Ghadirian is a leading Iranian contemporary photographer exploring women's lives in Iran through striking portraits that blend tradition & modernity. Her series like 'Qajar' and 'Like Every Day' critically examine identity, censorship, and cultural norms.
Herbert Anger's 'Holy Babylon of Nebuchadnezzar' (1931) depicts an ancient cityscape, showcasing the artist’s unique Fantastic Realism style and exploring themes of power & spirituality.
Discover 'Anis al-Dowleh,' a captivating portrait of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar's beloved wife, Anis al-Dawla, showcasing her elegance and influence in 19th-century Persia.
A captivating black and white photogravure of Anis al-Dowleh by Nāser al-Din Shah Qajar captures 19th-century Persian elegance and Mughal influence, inviting you to explore this timeless piece of royal history.
A serene depiction of Majnun interacting with wild animals in the desert by Al-Allusi captures a timeless moment of harmony from 1420 that invites you to explore this exquisite piece of Islamic history.