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File:17.6-24-1974-Cuerda-seca-flisepanel.jpg

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Artist Unknown
Title Miniature of Fath Ali Shah Qajar in David Collection
Description
Dansk: Panel med 45 fliser af frittegods bemalet med brogede glasurer over en opak hvid glasur. Cuerda seca-teknik

Iran, Isfahan; 17. århundredes 2. halvdel

H: 121,5; L: 220 cm
فارسی: کاشی نقاشی مربوط به دوره قاجار با صحنه شکار و پرندگان و گلهای زیبا
English: painted tiles with design of birds, hunting and nice flowers from Qajar dynasty
Date 17th or 18th
Source/Photographer davidmus.dk

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