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Talar-i Muzeh, also called Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), Gulistan Palace, Tehran
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Talar-i Muzeh, also called Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), Gulistan Palace, Tehran
3504309 Talar-i Muzeh, also called Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), Gulistan Palace, Tehran, 1880-90 (b/w photo) by Sevruguin, Antoin (d.1933); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Stephen Arpee Collection of Sevruguin Photographs; Iranian, out of copyright
Media ID 23007838
© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Stephen Arpee Collection of Sevruguin Photographs / Bridgeman Images
Daily Dynasty Elaborate Formal Grand Highly Iran Iranian Persia Persian Qajar Tehran Vernacular
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This photograph captures the grandeur and opulence of Talar-i Muzeh, also known as Talar-i Salam (Audience Hall), located within the magnificent Gulistan Palace in Tehran. Taken by renowned photographer Antoin Sevruguin in 1880-90, this print is a testament to his exceptional talent for capturing the essence of Persian architecture. The image showcases the highly decorative and elaborate features that are characteristic of traditional Iranian design during the Qajar dynasty. Every inch of this hall is adorned with intricate ornamentation, showcasing Iran's rich cultural heritage. The ornate details on the walls, ceilings, and pillars create a visually stunning display that transports viewers back to a time when such architectural marvels were at their peak. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this photograph offers a glimpse into daily life during that era. It serves as a window into formal gatherings where important discussions took place or royal audiences were held. The Talar-i Muzeh was not only an architectural masterpiece but also an integral part of Persian traditions and customs. Preserved within the Stephen Arpee Collection of Sevruguin Photographs at Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution in USA, this image stands as a reminder of Iran's rich history and cultural legacy. Its presence in Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate both the beauty captured by Sevruguin's lens and the significance it holds within Iranian society.
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