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Persian Painted Tile Work From the 18th and 19th Centuries

Persian Painted Tile Work From the 18th and 19th Centuries

The Shiraz School

By (author) Hadi Seif

$65.00

  • The first survey of the fascinating persian tilework from Shiraz
  • The author visited the direct descendants of the tile makers and presents his findings in this book
Full Description

The manufacture of colorfully painted tiles has a long tradition in Persia, modern-day Iran. This publication focuses on so-called haft rang (seven colors) tiles from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. During this time, the art of making tiles experienced a revival, starting in the city of Shiraz and initiated primarily by unknown artists who wanted to preserve and carry on their country’s traditions. Their vibrantly colored tiles, with underglaze, decorated private homes, as well as public and religious buildings. The tiles are characterized by a wealth of pictorial elements, with floral motifs as well as motifs from traditional Persian folktales. Social change and a disregard for Iranian architecture and traditions at the beginning of the twentieth century led to the destruction of many old town quarters and to the disappearance of this impressive art. Hadi Seif visited the direct descendants of the tile makers and presents his findings in this book.

About the Author

Hadi Seif was born in Shiraz, Iran, in 1948. He is currently a senior researcher of Iranian arts. He also teaches several Iranian popular art courses to post-graduate and doctoral students at the Academy of Arts in Teheran. Over the years, he has published over forty books, mainly related to Persian popular arts, and has also produced several television documentaries on this subject.

Specifications
Publisher
Arnoldsche
ISBN
9783897904033
Published
30th Dec 2013
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.66 in x 11.02 in
Pages
112 Pages
Illustrations
92 color
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