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Three Qajar Easel Paintings and their Journey from Tehran to Sofia

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Type = Book Section
Cím:
Three Qajar Easel Paintings and their Journey from Tehran to Sofia
Létrehozó:
SzĂĄntĂł, IvĂĄn
Közreműködő:
Panov, Ivo
Kiadó:
Sofia University "Kliment Ohridski" - Avangard Prima
Dátum:
2017
Téma:
C Auxiliary sciences of history (General) / tĂśrtĂŠneti segĂŠdtudomĂĄnyok ĂĄltalĂĄban
DR Balkan Peninsula / BalkĂĄn
DS Asia / Ázsia
ND Painting / festĂŠszet
PK Indo-Iranian / indoirĂĄni nyelvek ĂŠs irodalmak
Tartalmi leírás:
The reserve collections of the National Art Gallery of Bulgaria include three large-scale oil paintings showing full-length depictions of elaborately-dressed personages. One of them holds flowers and a fruit-basket, while the two others are shown playing musical instruments, i. e., daf and santur, respectively. The paintings belong to a genre of Qajar art which has sometimes been conveniently considered as portraiture although these representations are certainly too generic to qualify for true portraits. In fact, we know several related “portraits” from the Qajar period, of which some are still preserved in Iran, while others scattered in international collections. A few of them had reached Eastern and Central Europe as early as the middle of the nineteenth century. While connections between Bulgaria and the Qajar dynasty has been established much before Bulgaria’s declaration of independence in 1908, it seems that the artworks under scrutiny would find their way to Sofia later, in the middle of the twentieth century, reflecting the evolving personal, political, and cultural contacts between the two countries. Questions pertaining the iconography, style, authorship, and provenance of these artefacts will be discussed in this paper.
Nyelv:
magyar
Típus:
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Formátum:
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Azonosító:
SzĂĄntĂł, IvĂĄn (2017) Three Qajar Easel Paintings and their Journey from Tehran to Sofia. In: Iran and Europe in the Mirror of History (Past, Present, and Future). Sofia University "Kliment Ohridski" - Avangard Prima, Sofia, pp. 94-100. (In Press)
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