RMDTGDGB–Prunus sp., (27) Persian peach (26) late purple peach
RMD9888X–Glazed brick relief panel Achaemenid Persian, late 6th century BC from Susa, south-west Iran. From the palace of Darius I, ruler of the largest empire in antiquity. This panel is made of polychrome glazed bricks which were found in a courtyard of the palace built by the Persian king Darius I (522-486 BC). It was part of a larger frieze depicting rows of guards, perhaps the 'immortals' who made up the king's personal bodyguard.
RM2B0EWY5–arrowhead, trefoil, arrowhead, bronze, length: 3.2 cm, Late Period, Persian time, Egypt
RMWHA0N7–Mongol horsemen fighting in Turkistan. Late 16th century. Persian battle scene.
RMHN2MB8–Persian miniature. Babur meeting Bedi Persian school Late 16th century - Early 17th century Paris, Musee Guimet
RF2HW96KR–Art inspired by Painted Wooden Coffin and Mummy of Lady Nefer, Ptolemaic Period, 3rd century B.C. or later, From Egypt, Wood, gesso, paint, human remains, Dated by style to the late Persian or Ptolemaic period, this coffin is dedicated to a woman named Nefer, whose mummy remains inside, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2A4H9G3–A Persian Sufi of the Order of the late Sephi Ali Shah, circa 1900
RMC35X14–Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Wennefer. Late Period. Dynasty 30-2nd Persian Period. 380–332 B.C. Egypt.
RMPNY2WN–Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA
RF2DFJT76–Fought in 479 B.C. between the Greeks and Persians, Plataea was the final land battle in the Persian War led by Xerxes (the first Persian War had been led by Xerxes' father Darius I). The Persians had been driven from mainland Greece after their defeat at Salamis. The Spartan general Pausanias commanded the Allied Greek troops. In this illustration dating to the late 1800s, Pausanias is sacrificing to the gods before the battle of Plataea.
RMD00AJ1–A Caucasian silver-mounted nielloed shashqa,late 19th century. Single-edged blade(somewhat stained)with triple fullers on both sides and with Arabic inscriptions etched on the obverse side at the forte. Silver grip decorated with engraving and niello and set with four decorative rivets(one of them a replacement). Leather-covered wooden scabbard stitched with silver wire and with silver mountings on both sides bearing engraved and niello decoration(small crack at the end of the chape). Length 90 cm,historic,historical,19th century,Persian Empire,object,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCFGM1D–Rhyton drinking horn with gazelle protome Late 6-4 cent BC Iran Persian Persia empire Achaemenian palace of Darius I to Susa
RM2H87PKG–A late 1800's illustration showing both sides of an ancient Persian gold coin of Darius known as a Daric . It weighed about 129 grains which showed an archer (in this case type III representing the running king holding a spear) on the reverse. With the siglos coin it represented the bimetallic monetary standard of the Achaemenid Persian Empire The name was later applied to any coin bearing the image of an archer. It dates from the mid-4th century BC.
RMHEY717–Twelve-week-old Persian leopard cub in late afternoon sunlight
RMG3ARR4–Map of the Ancient Persian Empire, encompassing Greece to the north west, Arabia to the south east, Egypt and Libya to the south west and deep in the Caucasus in the north east. Date: 1798
RM2F9APGG–Capital column Audience Chamber Hall Apadana Persian Palace of Darius I the great 521-486 BC King of Persia Susa Iran Persia, Louvre Museum. Paris, France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1889
RMJ4DXHH–Necrotic, burnt, frost damage to young developing walnut leaves in late spring, Berkshire, May
RM2AAJA2B–Albizia julibrissin 'Tropical Dream'. Persian silk tree displaying distinctive feathery pink blooms in late summer - September. UK
RMBCYREC–Scene After a Hunt. Persia, late 16th century.
RMMNT4F6–English: Historical Portrait late 19th century. Anonymous Persian artist 974 Persian Historical Portrait
RMD98894–Glazed brick relief panel Achaemenid Persian, late 6th century BC from Susa, south-west Iran. From the palace of Darius I, ruler of the largest empire in antiquity. This panel is made of polychrome glazed bricks which were found in a courtyard of the palace built by the Persian king Darius I (522-486 BC). It was part of a larger frieze depicting rows of guards, perhaps the 'immortals' who made up the king's personal bodyguard.
RM2B0EWY4–arrowhead, trifoliate, arrowhead, bronze, Length: 2.6 cm, Late Period, Persian time, Egypt
RFEJCWX5–Old Bahrain Fort at Seef in late afternoon
RMHN2MY6–Persian manuscript Fight between Rustam and his son Sohrab, who do not recognize each other Late 15th century Persia London, British museum
RF2HW1522–Art inspired by String of 5 eyed beads, Persian Period to Late Period ?, 525–332 B.C.?, From Egypt, Glass, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMM6CWWT–People celebrate Charshanbe Suri, the Persian New Year with fire jumping and festivities. New York, March 17, 2017
RMT1GNT3–Sarcophagus of Alexander the Great (late 4th century BC). It was found in the royal necropolis of Sidon (Sayda). Pentelic marble. High relief of one of the lateral sides depicting a battle between Greeks and Persians (with long pants, anaxyrides). On the left, Alexander the Great, with the skin of the head of Lion of Nemesis, chasing a Persian soldier. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
RMPNY2WT–Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA
RF2GA3H5C–This 1903 illustration shows a frieze of archers at Susa. Shown here is part of the relief frieze in colored glazed tile from the Audience Hall (known as the apadana) of the royal palace at Susa (in present-day Iran). The figures represent members of the powerful royal bodyguard of a Persian king around 400 B.C. , the time of Darius I, who invaded Greece and started what is known today as the Persian Wars (the Greeks being the victors). Darius I built the palace. This relief is now housed in the Louvre in Paris, France.
RMD00AJT–A Caucasian silver-mounted nielloed shashqa,late 19th century. Single-edged blade(somewhat stained)with triple fullers on both sides and with Arabic inscriptions etched on the obverse side at the forte. Silver grip decorated with engraving and niello and set with four decorative rivets(one of them a replacement). Leather-covered wooden scabbard stitched with silver wire and with silver mountings on both sides bearing engraved and niello decoration(small crack at the end of the chape). Length 90 cm,historic,historical,19th century,Persian Empire,object,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCFGM13–Ibex rhyton drinking horn Bronze Silver Achaemenid artwork, late 6th–4th century BC.
RM2H880AE–A late 1800's engraving showing a travelling Dervish, Dervise or Khorasan (the title allegedly meant ' the poor arriving from the sun' or alternately 'needy, mendicant' in old Persian. At that time, they were itinerant mystics who (like some modern whirling dervishes) practiced dhikr (Exhaustion) performing a spinning dance which sent them into a trance, often ending in collapse. They were credited with great religious, supernatural and healing powers and were supported on their journey by the public who readily gave them alms.
RMHN5NA2–Iranian tile mosaic panel, late 1400s (Safavid Dynasty), from Isafahan, Persia.
RM2H24FXP–A late 19th Century illustration of the court of Xerxes I (518-465 BC), commonly known as Xerxes the Great, and fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire. Xerxes was the son and successor of Darius the Great and ruled from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
RMPPDB21–Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Wennefer. Late Period. Dynasty 30-2nd Persian Period. 380–332 B.C. Memphite Region, Saqqara, Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States..
RMJ4DXHG–Necrotic, burnt, frost damage to young developing walnut leaves in late spring, Berkshire, May
RM2AAJA1K–Albizia julibrissin 'Tropical Dream'. Persian silk tree displaying distinctive feathery pink blooms in late summer - September. UK
RF2D83HMA–Handsome Persian businessman checking the time at the footbridge
RMMPBHR9–. English: Lot 312 – North West Persian Runner (detail), late 18th century .Even light overall wear, scattered repiling and restoration, reduced in length. 13ft.4in. x 3ft.5in. (407cm. x 105cm.) £15,000-20,000 . late 18th century. Unknown Persian weavers. Photo by auctoneer 933 North West Persian Runner detail
RMD98891–Glazed brick relief panel Achaemenid Persian, late 6th century BC from Susa, south-west Iran. From the palace of Darius I, ruler of the largest empire in antiquity. This panel is made of polychrome glazed bricks which were found in a courtyard of the palace built by the Persian king Darius I (522-486 BC). It was part of a larger frieze depicting rows of guards, perhaps the 'immortals' who made up the king's personal bodyguard.
RMKC2HMG–String of 5 eyed beads, Persian Period to Late Period ?, 525–332 B.C.?, From Egypt, Glass
RMGJAMXJ–Heav'n but the Vision of fulfill'd Desire, And Hell the Shadow of a Soul on fire, Cast on the Darkness into which Ourselves, So late emerg'd from, shall so soon expire. Illustration by Edmund Dulac from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, published 1909.
RM2HET23X–Head of a Persian man, late 6th century B. C, Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
RF2HK5KH4–Inspired by Small Baluch Carpet in Prayer Rug Layout, Persian, late 19th century, Wool, Made in Khorasan, Iran, Asia, Textiles, 70 x 34 in. (177.8 x 86.4 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RFHY0KPD–Portrait view of a persian cat in late afternoon light.
RMT1GNT1–Sarcophagus of Alexander the Great (late 4th century BC). It was found in the royal necropolis of Sidon (Sayda). Pentelic marble. High relief of one of the lateral sides. Detail depicting a battle between Greeks and Persians (with long pants, anaxyrides). On the left, Alexander the Great, with the skin of the head of Lion of Nemesis, chasing a Persian soldier. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
RMBMAT3N–Alexander building his rampart against Gog and Magog. Shiraz, Iran, 16th century
RM2M3P9EB–At an exhibition of Portuguese Art at Burlington House, London, Mr and Mrs Gulbenkian are shown with the Indo-Persian carpet lent by the C.S. Gulbenkian Foundation, that of Mr Gulbenkian's late father. The exhibition was held to coincide with a state visit by the President of the Republic of Portugal. Date: 1955
RMB43HH0–religion, Islam, four angels, book of wonder of creation, Persian miniature on vellum, parchment, late 13th century, private collection, Istanbul, Persia, Shiite, Shiitic, figurative illustration, Moslem art, Islamic, historic, historical, book-painting, book painting, illuminated manuscript, middle ages,
RMA86CPD–Bodhisattva Gandhara Pakistan late 2nd century
RM2A51W0M–Persian Couplets (recto); Sleeping Youth (verso), late 1500s-early 1600s. Under Shah Abbas, the tradition in which painting was employed to illustrate a literary work was all but abandoned. In its place came a new concern with single-page illustrations, such as this one, which have no specirfic content or meaning. They often illustrate albums of collections of verses about love and beauty, in which these themes often appear to serve as allegories of things divine.
RM2B02E04–Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād[a] (c. 1450 – c. 1535), also known as Kamal al-din Bihzad or Kamaleddin Behzad (Persian: کمالالدین بهزاد), was a Persian painter and head of the royal ateliers in Herat and Tabriz during the late Timurid and early Safavid Persian periods.
RM2GF3DXR–Office of one of the ministries in Iran. Photo of the late 19th century.
RMPAA7YT–Pouring Vessel (Kendi) with Flowers and Fruits. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm); W. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm). Date: late 16th century. Chinese manufacture of this drinking vessel with a long neck and a spout, known as kendi (a Malay word), began during the fourteenth century for export to Muslim communities in Southeast Asia. By the sixteenth century it was carried farther afield to the Middle East, where Persian copies were made. This late sixteenth-century version, not necessarily made for export to Europe, is decorated in patterns that commonly were applied to kraak porcelain.
RFB8P1YH–slaughter ghat cawnpore 1857 Oudh Anglo-Persian War
RM2AAJA2J–Albizia julibrissin 'Tropical Dream'. Persian silk tree displaying distinctive feathery pink blooms in late summer - September. UK
RF2D83HPB–Handsome Persian businessman with backpack in the city checking the time
RMMX9WTF–. English: Greco-Persian gemstone seal depicting a rooster. Late 4th Century BC. Unknown 254 Greek Seals 6
RMEX6H27–late Mughal style miniature of a miniature drawing in black ink with gilt and blue and red accents. A sage sits under a tree while a woman and her attendant approach bearing a dish of good. From an anonymous and untitled collection of Persian love poetry.
RMKC484H–Statuette, Taweret, First Persian Period–Late Period, Dynasty 27–30, 525–332 B.C., From Egypt, Green faience
RM2F9APGE–Column base from the Achaemenid period, glazed tiles with handrails from the same period and small fire altar in glazed earthenware from the Pasthe period. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1889
RMA2WY77–Anti-american message written on the wall of an alley way leading to the home of the late Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran
RF2HK5NXK–Inspired by Bowl, Persian, Samanid period, 874–1000, late 10th–11th century, Glazed and slip-painted earthenware, Nishapur, Khorasan, Iran, Asia, Ceramics, height: 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMC74HHJ–Arabian Gulf off Dubai, UAE -- A dhow in the Persian Gulf. late afternoon.
RMEY0644–An antique Indo Persian gilt and red lacquer vase, dating from the late 18th to mid 19th century.
RFP0493H–the persian envoy visiting the shrine marking the spot where the late czar was assassinated at St. Petersburg, Russia, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881
RMMPR2W8–'Woollen Carpet, Enriched with Gold and Silver Thread. Persian; Late 16th Century', 1903. Artist: Unknown.
RMCEN147–Mesa Verde Ice Plant and Persian Stonecress
RMW9530G–The inscription in Persian says: 'May this dish be always full, always surrounded by friends, that they never miss anything and that they feast well. dish late 16th - early 17th century Iran, Ceramic, painted underglaze decoration.
RM2A51KYK–Naophorous Statue of the Finance Officer and Overseer of Fields, Horwedja, 521-486 BC. Naophorous (naos.bearing) statues show the subject holding a naos, or shrine, containing an image of a deity, in this case the god Ptah of Memphis. These statues were very popular during the Late Period. Almost invariably they are of hard stone, made to last for eternity. As finance officer under Darius I, Horwedja was in a good position to afford such a monument. Darius I was the second Persian king to rule over Egypt and the only one who seems to have had a genuine appreciation of the country. Egypt prospe
RM2B00NJD–Persia / Iran: 15th century anatomical drawing from the Tashrīḥ-i badan-i insān. Manṣūr ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, Tashrīḥ-i badan-i insān ('The Anatomy of the Human Body'). Persian manuscript, copy undated; appearance of paper, handwriting, ink, illustrations, etc. suggest ca. late 15th or very early 16th century.
RMB9M2PJ–Antique Islamic engraved brass vesta late 19th c
RMPAKN8C–Inlaid Box for the Portuguese Market. Dimensions: H. 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm) W. 13 1/2 in. (34.3 cm) D. 5 11/16 in. (14.5 cm) Wt. 40.2 oz. (1139.8 g). Date: ca.1600. From the late sixteenth century onward, Mughal India actively exported goods to Europe, particularly to Portugal, where such inlaid work was treasured. While many Europeanizing elements are evident in the decoration of this box, the hunting scenes were originally inspired by Persian compositions, which had in turn become popular in Mughal painting. The undulating branches of the bird-filled trees against which the European hunters
RMBACD38–persian soldiers in the pay of russia Imperial traditional costume military army rifle weapon horse rider 1854
RM2AAJA1Y–Albizia julibrissin 'Tropical Dream'. Persian silk tree displaying distinctive feathery pink blooms in late summer - September. UK
RF2D83J69–Handsome Persian businessman checking the time outside modern building
RMMYG32W–. English: Greco-Persian gemstone seal depicting a rooster. Late 4th Century BC. Unknown 219 Greek Seals 6
RMEX6H25–late Mughal style miniature drawing in black ink with gilt and tiny red accents. A woman sits on a tree while using a water-pipe and a female attendant stands behind. From an anonymous and untitled collection of Persian love poetry. The copy is undated, b
RM2B0HKKB–Zanguleh (zangula), Iranian (Persian), late 19th Century, Iran, Iranian (Persian), Metal, Overall: 7.6cm (3in.), Idiophone-Struck-bell-clapper
RM2G7G3XM–Ancient instruments of persian music. Shehnai, kind of flute. Long trumpet. Mandolin. Kiran shah. Curved trumpet. Pan flute. Different species of small drums, cymbals. Iran. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMDGK9F4–A view of the Dubai cityscape in the late afternoon.
RF2HK65GY–Inspired by Wall Tile, Persian, Ilkhanid period, 1256–1353, late 13th to early 14th century, Luster-glazed fritware, Made in Iran, Asia, Architectural elements, ceramics, height: 8 1/4 in. (21 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RFEJCWWH–Old Bahrain Fort at Seef in late afternoon
RMTXCYPB–Seal Impression with Persian Scene of the King and the Winged God Ahuramazda; Egypt, Late Period (664 - 333 BCE) Tools and Equipment; seals Brown semi-baked clay Gift of Jerome F. Snyder (M.80.202.893) Egyptian Art; Late Period (664 - 333 BCE);
RM2BE10CX–Illustration of how anesthesia may be produced by means of pressure. Representation of carving from 2500 BC. The medicine of the ancient Egyptians is some of the oldest documented. From the beginnings of the civilization in the late fourth millennium BC until the Persian invasion of 525 BC, Egyptian medical practice went largely unchanged but was highly advanced for its time, including simple non-invasive surgery, setting of bones, dentistry, and an extensive set of pharmacopoeia. Egyptian medical thought influenced later traditions, including the Greeks.
RMMPNE9J–Sassanian Silver Dish (detail), people with weapons, circa late 4th century. Artist: Unknown.
RM2A3336Y–Ewer, China, late 15th to early 16th century, with Persian metal, 17th century, porcelain and metal -
RMW95383–Tile with Bismillah, late 13th - early 14th century Iran Molded ceramic, glazed glaze decor. Arabic writing is used to note several languages, mainly Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Urdu. . Sometimes, letters treated as decorative motifs are unrecognizable. Several objects show the same words (bismillah: 'In the name of God, the Clement, the Merciful') written in different styles. This formula opens 113 of the 114 suras of the Koran.
RM2HA77FH–A late 19th Century illustration of a group of Dervishes Islamic members of a Sufi fraternity. The latter are mostly found in Persian and Turkish (Derviş), corresponding to the Arabic term faqir.Their focus is on the universal values of love and service, deserting the illusions of ego to reach God. In most Sufi orders, a dervish is known to practice dhikr through physical exertions or religious practices to attain the ecstatic trance to reach God.
RM2B00NJ9–Persia / Iran: 15th century anatomical drawing from the Tashrīḥ-i badan-i insān. Manṣūr ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, Tashrīḥ-i badan-i insān ('The Anatomy of the Human Body'). Persian manuscript, copy undated; appearance of paper, handwriting, ink, illustrations, etc. suggest ca. late 15th or very early 16th century.
RM2A51W3J–Persian verses (verso) from a Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi (940-1019 or 1025), late 1400s.
RMPAPYHY–Page of Calligraphy from an Anthology of Poetry by Sa`di and Hafiz. Author: Sa'di (1213/19-92); Hafiz (probably 1325/6-90). Calligrapher: Sultan `Ali Mashhadi (ca.1440-1520). Dimensions: 11 7/8 x 7 1/2in. (30.2 x 19cm). Date: late 15th century. This folio, copied by Sultan 'Ali Mashhadi--a renowned master of nasta'liq script--once formed part of an anthology of Persian poetry including selections from the works of Sa'di and Hafiz. It was common practice for valuable manuscripts to be remounted within new margins whether for aesthetic or preservation reasons. The folios of this highly treasure
RMB7P8BM–Court Persian Palace garden yard traditional exotic extravagant outside The Persian Empire was a series of successive Iranian or
RM2AAJA2G–Albizia julibrissin 'Tropical Dream'. Persian silk tree displaying distinctive feathery pink blooms in late summer - September. UK
RF2CT4YFM–Portrait of Persian man with mask checking the time at the mall indoors
RMMWBN53–. English: Greco-Persian gemstone seal depicting a rooster. Late 4th Century BC. Unknown 253 Greek Seals 6
RMHHG9CB–Islamic art: carpet from Persia (Iran), late 19th century, contains detailed fleurette patterns (Senneh work).
RMKCDK3A–Amulet, falcon, First Persian Period–Late Period, Dynasty 27–30, 525–332 B.C., From Egypt, Lapis lazuli, H. 3/4 in
RMK0XJDG–Anonymous reverse painting on glass of a Persian king, western India, late 19th century, HAA
RMGKCGDF–Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī, or Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī, 1838/1839-1897, a political activist and Islamic ideologist
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