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A late Zand lacquered papier mache casket, c. 1794-95 (painted papier mache casket)
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A late Zand lacquered papier mache casket, c. 1794-95 (painted papier mache casket)
987301 A late Zand lacquered papier mache casket, c.1794-95 (painted papier mache casket) by Persian School, (18th century); 20x42x29 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A late Zand lacquered papier mache casket. Created circa 1794-95. 20 x 42 x 29cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Persian, out of copyright
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1790s 1794 1795 Amusement Casket Container Crate Entertained Entertainment Event Freetime Harem House Sales Lacquer Lacquered Late Late 18th Century Late Eighteenth Century Leisurely Medium Group Medium Group Of People Oriental Papier Mache Playful Recreational Service Southeast Asian Young Man Young Men Occupation Positive Concepts Young Woman Zand
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This print showcases a late Zand lacquered papier mache casket, created around 1794-95 by the Persian School in the 18th century. The dimensions of this exquisite piece are 20x42x29 cm and it is currently held in a private collection. The photograph, taken by eChristies Images, beautifully captures the intricate details and craftsmanship of this historical artifact. The casket itself is adorned with vibrant patterns and colors, showcasing the skillful artistry of its creators. Standing outdoors on a patterned rug, a group of men and women can be seen leisurely enjoying their time together. This snapshot from the late eighteenth century provides us with a glimpse into their recreational activities. The atmosphere appears playful and entertaining as everyone seems to be engaged in conversation or laughter. The young man at the center of attention adds an element of fun to the scene while holding up what appears to be another decorative box or crate. This image transports us back in time to witness not only the beauty of this lacquered casket but also offers insight into social dynamics during that era. It serves as a reminder that art has always been intertwined with human occupation, recreation, and entertainment throughout history. Overall, this photograph captures both the artistic value of the Zand lacquered papier mache casket as well as providing us with glimpses into daily life during late eighteenth-century Persia.
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