Drawing Sasanian rock relief Shapur I r. D 241-272
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Drawing Sasanian rock relief Shapur I r. D 241-272
Artokoloro
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
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1860 Court Drawing Iran Members Pencil Naqsh Qajar
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable drawing of the Sasanian rock relief of Shapur I, who reigned from 241 to 272. The intricate artwork depicts members of his court gathered around this ancient masterpiece known as "Naqsh-e Rostam" in southern Iran. Created in 1860 during the Qajar era by an artist named Radjab, this drawing beautifully captures the grandeur and historical significance of the original rock relief. Executed with meticulous detail using pencil and ink on paper, it measures an impressive 1378 x 1575 cm. The graphic inscription on this piece adds another layer of authenticity and depth to its overall composition. It is inscribed by Lutf Ali Khan, a renowned calligrapher from that period who lived between 1797 and 1869. Through this photo print, Artokoloro allows us to experience a glimpse into ancient Persian history. The majestic presence of Shapur I's rock relief transports us back in time, immersing us in the rich cultural heritage of Iran. Whether you are an art enthusiast or a history lover, this extraordinary piece will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and leave you longing for more knowledge about Sasanian civilization.
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