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Tehran is the capital of Iran and the largest city in Western Asia

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Background imageTehran Collection: The king out hunting (ceramic)

The king out hunting (ceramic)
XIR407300 The king out hunting (ceramic) by Persian School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: the king has the hunt; ); Persian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Coronation procession, Tehran, 1926 (b / w photo)

Coronation procession, Tehran, 1926 (b / w photo)
JHL392602 Coronation procession, Tehran, 1926 (b/w photo) by Grant, Thomas E. & Horace Grant (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: the coronation of Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878-1944)

Background imageTehran Collection: Beaker decorated with winged bull and monsters with eagle heads, from Marlik, Iran (gold)

Beaker decorated with winged bull and monsters with eagle heads, from Marlik, Iran (gold)
XIR226549 Beaker decorated with winged bull and monsters with eagle heads, from Marlik, Iran (gold) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Rhyton in the form of an ibex, from Iran (gold)

Rhyton in the form of an ibex, from Iran (gold)
XIR208640 Rhyton in the form of an ibex, from Iran (gold) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Falconry (ceramic)

Falconry (ceramic)
XIR215008 Falconry (ceramic) by Persian School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: falcon hunting; ); Persian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: View of the Golestan Qajar Palace Kasr l Kadjar, in Teheran

View of the Golestan Qajar Palace Kasr l Kadjar, in Teheran
STC132671 View of the Golestan Qajar Palace Kasr l Kadjar, in Teheran, from Voyage Pittoresque of Persia, engraved by Joseph Durond (b.1816) published by Lemercier, Paris, 1856 (engraving) by Coste

Background imageTehran Collection: Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman

Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman
BOO181368 Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman, 13th-14th century (ceramic) by Islamic School; Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Cross-legged figure with an object thought to be a drum, from Susa, Iran

Cross-legged figure with an object thought to be a drum, from Susa, Iran
BOO179131 Cross-legged figure with an object thought to be a drum, from Susa, Iran, 4th-6th century AD (bone) by Sasanian School; height: 14.5 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian

Background imageTehran Collection: Sun disc depicting a king sitting cross-legged on a throne flanked by two angels in

Sun disc depicting a king sitting cross-legged on a throne flanked by two angels in
BOO181373 Sun disc depicting a king sitting cross-legged on a throne flanked by two angels in the centre, found at Ray, Iran (stucco) by Islamic School

Background imageTehran Collection: Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman

Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman
BOO181370 Star-shaped overglaze leaf-gilded tile in the style of Takht-e Solaiman, 13th-14th century (ceramic) by Islamic School; Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Parthian warrior, from Shami, 01st century AD (bronze) (detail)

Parthian warrior, from Shami, 01st century AD (bronze) (detail)
XIR177182 Parthian warrior, from Shami, 01st century AD (bronze) (detail) by Parthian School (250 BC-226 AD); National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Swords and daggers, from Lorestan, Iran, 2000-early 1000 BC (bronze)

Swords and daggers, from Lorestan, Iran, 2000-early 1000 BC (bronze)
BOO180387 Swords and daggers, from Lorestan, Iran, 2000-early 1000 BC (bronze) by Elamite, (2nd millennium BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Dish depicting King Ardashir II (r. 379-86), from Sari, Mazandaran, c

Dish depicting King Ardashir II (r. 379-86), from Sari, Mazandaran, c
BOO180385 Dish depicting King Ardashir II (r.379-86), from Sari, Mazandaran, c. AD 380 (chased and incised silver) by Sasanian School, (4th century); diameter: 28 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Rhyton shaped as a gazelles head, from Hamadan, Iran, c

Rhyton shaped as a gazelles head, from Hamadan, Iran, c
BOO180383 Rhyton shaped as a gazelles head, from Hamadan, Iran, c.5th century BC (gold) (see also 180380) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); length: 16 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Dish with ten circles of Scythian motifs, from Ziwiyeh, Iran, c

Dish with ten circles of Scythian motifs, from Ziwiyeh, Iran, c
BOO180381 Dish with ten circles of Scythian motifs, from Ziwiyeh, Iran, c.7th century BC (silver with gold inlay) by Scythian; diameter:37.5 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Pot with a relief of a ram, from Siyah-kuh, Iran, AD 700 (clay)

Pot with a relief of a ram, from Siyah-kuh, Iran, AD 700 (clay)
BOO180365 Pot with a relief of a ram, from Siyah-kuh, Iran, AD 700 (clay) by Iranian School, (8th century); height:17.5 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Two lion sequences which were sewn onto ceremonial robes, from Hamadan, c

Two lion sequences which were sewn onto ceremonial robes, from Hamadan, c
BOO180364 Two lion sequences which were sewn onto ceremonial robes, from Hamadan, c.5th-4th century BC (gold) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); 2.1x3.7 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian

Background imageTehran Collection: Residence of the British Legation at Teheran (engraving)

Residence of the British Legation at Teheran (engraving)
1620820 Residence of the British Legation at Teheran (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Residence of the British Legation at Teheran)

Background imageTehran Collection: Persian art: rhython or rhyton or rython in blue faience from the region of Gorgan in

Persian art: rhython or rhyton or rython in blue faience from the region of Gorgan in
JLJ4613883 Persian art: rhython or rhyton or rython in blue faience from the region of Gorgan in Iran. 13th century. Teheran, archeological museum by Persian School

Background imageTehran Collection: Persian art: silver cup inlaid with gold from Hassanlu, 9th century BC

Persian art: silver cup inlaid with gold from Hassanlu, 9th century BC
JLJ4613598 Persian art: silver cup inlaid with gold from Hassanlu, 9th century BC. Battle scenes at the top and bottom hunting scenes at the bottom. Teheran, archeological museum

Background imageTehran Collection: The Afghan Boundary Commission (engraving)

The Afghan Boundary Commission (engraving)
1622893 The Afghan Boundary Commission (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Afghan Boundary Commission)

Background imageTehran Collection: Persian Sketches (engraving)

Persian Sketches (engraving)
1105386 Persian Sketches (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persian Sketches. Illustration for The Illustrated London News)

Background imageTehran Collection: Wall ceramic tile enamel type lajvardina (lapis-lazuli) with the inscription The month of

Wall ceramic tile enamel type lajvardina (lapis-lazuli) with the inscription The month of
LRI4646023 Wall ceramic tile enamel type lajvardina (lapis-lazuli) with the inscription The month of God Beni, from Kashan, 13th century

Background imageTehran Collection: Glaze ceramic tile of type lajvardina (lapis-lazuli) from Saveh, 13th or 14th century

Glaze ceramic tile of type lajvardina (lapis-lazuli) from Saveh, 13th or 14th century
LRI4646016 Glaze ceramic tile of type lajvardina (lapis-lazuli) from Saveh, 13th or 14th century. by Islamic School, (13th century); National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Tile from Tehran, 19th century (moulded fritware, underglaze-painted)

Tile from Tehran, 19th century (moulded fritware, underglaze-painted)
3432821 Tile from Tehran, 19th century (moulded fritware, underglaze-painted) by Persian School, (19th century); 38.7x51.4 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Background imageTehran Collection: Nasruddin Shah sitting in front of the Peacock Throne, Gulistan Palace, Tehran

Nasruddin Shah sitting in front of the Peacock Throne, Gulistan Palace, Tehran
3504311 Nasruddin Shah sitting in front of the Peacock Throne, Gulistan Palace, Tehran, 1885-96 (b/w photo) by Sevruguin, Antoin (d.1933); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageTehran Collection: Teheran, Porte Du Palais Du Schah, Avenue Des Diamants (colour photo)

Teheran, Porte Du Palais Du Schah, Avenue Des Diamants (colour photo)
2817320 Teheran, Porte Du Palais Du Schah, Avenue Des Diamants (colour photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teheran, Porte Du Palais Du Schah)

Background imageTehran Collection: Persia, Teheran, Sun Palace (b / w photo)

Persia, Teheran, Sun Palace (b / w photo)
6019050 Persia, Teheran, Sun Palace (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persia, Teheran, Sun Palace)

Background imageTehran Collection: Detail from a vase depicting women spinning silk (ceramic)

Detail from a vase depicting women spinning silk (ceramic)
XIR226188 Detail from a vase depicting women spinning silk (ceramic) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageTehran Collection: Wind instrument in the form of a robed woman, from Lorestan, Iran

Wind instrument in the form of a robed woman, from Lorestan, Iran
BOO179139 Wind instrument in the form of a robed woman, from Lorestan, Iran, early 1st millennium BC (ceramic) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); height: 26 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Painted horse rhyton, from Susa, Iran (clay)

Painted horse rhyton, from Susa, Iran (clay)
BOO179124 Painted horse rhyton, from Susa, Iran (clay) by Elamite, (7th century BC); height: 23 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Axe head with animal heads, from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC

Axe head with animal heads, from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC
BOO178060 Axe head with animal heads, from Lorestan, Iran, late 2nd or early 1st millennium BC (bronze) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); length: 11.5 cm; Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Tile depicting an eagle, 500-480 BC (glazed ceramic)

Tile depicting an eagle, 500-480 BC (glazed ceramic)
BOO178070 Tile depicting an eagle, 500-480 BC (glazed ceramic) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); 12.5x12.6 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Six swords, from Lorestan, Iran, c. 8th-7th century BC (bronze and iron)

Six swords, from Lorestan, Iran, c. 8th-7th century BC (bronze and iron)
BOO180386 Six swords, from Lorestan, Iran, c.8th-7th century BC (bronze and iron) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Weapon heads, from Lorestan, Iran, c. 1000 BC (bronze and iron)

Weapon heads, from Lorestan, Iran, c. 1000 BC (bronze and iron)
BOO180368 Weapon heads, from Lorestan, Iran, c.1000 BC (bronze and iron) by Elamite, (4000-650 BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: lengths range from 3 to 13 cms; ); Iranian

Background imageTehran Collection: Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1797 (gold)

Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1797 (gold)
1203136 Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1797 (gold) by Iranian School, (18th Century); 3.5x3.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageTehran Collection: Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1795-96 (gold)

Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1795-96 (gold)
1203133 Coin of Iran from Tehran, 1795-96 (gold) by Iranian School, (18th Century); 4x4 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageTehran Collection: Persian in a harem of Tehran - photography, late 19th century

Persian in a harem of Tehran - photography, late 19th century
LSE4089175 Persian in a harem of Tehran - photography, late 19th century by Unknown photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Persian in a harem of Tehran - photography)

Background imageTehran Collection: Persian Empire: gold plate of king rouenide Darius I (550-486 BC

Persian Empire: gold plate of king rouenide Darius I (550-486 BC
JLJ4587485 Persian Empire: gold plate of king rouenide Darius I (550-486 BC) engraved with inscriptions in cuneiform writing, 550-500 BC, from Persepolis, Archeological Museum

Background imageTehran Collection: Sassanid crafts: gold silver carafe decorated with three medallions with embossed

Sassanid crafts: gold silver carafe decorated with three medallions with embossed
JLJ4666147 Sassanid crafts: gold silver carafe decorated with three medallions with embossed roosters. 224-661 AD. Teheran, Foroughi collection by Sasanian School; Foroughi Collection, Tehran

Background imageTehran Collection: Ride through the drops

Ride through the drops
Ehsan Razzazi

Background imageTehran Collection: separation

separation
Iman Samady

Background imageTehran Collection: Unbroken

Unbroken
Mohammed Sattar

Background imageTehran Collection: White Dream

White Dream
Sina Pezeshki

Background imageTehran Collection: Havaliye Paiez Series

Havaliye Paiez Series
S1. Poorya Rafiezade

Background imageTehran Collection: Dreamy of freedom

Dreamy of freedom
Amirhossein Naghian

Background imageTehran Collection: The arrival of the British hostages from Iran at London Airport following the Iran

The arrival of the British hostages from Iran at London Airport following the Iran hostage crisis. Terry Waite, The Rev Canon Dr John Coleman, Archbishop Robert Runcie

Background imageTehran Collection: Shanty town on the eastern edge of Tehran, where open sewers run past houses made of mud

Shanty town on the eastern edge of Tehran, where open sewers run past houses made of mud and reinforced with tin cans. Our Picture Shows



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Tehran Collection

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