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Early Portrait of Nasr al-Din Shah (reigned 1848-1896), c1850. Creator: Anon
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Early Portrait of Nasr al-Din Shah (reigned 1848-1896), c1850. Creator: Anon
Early Portrait of Nasr al-Din Shah (reigned 1848-1896), c1850.
The shah is shown here at perhaps just nineteen or twenty years of age, wearing jeweled portraits of the Shi'ite Imams, probably Ali and Hasan, along with royal insignia. The archlike illuminated frame references the past, while the realistic depiction reflects more recent Western influences, including the advent of portrait photography. Two ornate medallions on either side of the shah's head preserves the date and the royal sitter's name
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Ceremonial Ceremonial Costume Ceremonial Dress Ceremony Frame Illuminate Illuminated Illumination Illuminations Imam Ink On Paper Ink Opaque Watercolor And Gold On Paper Insignia Iran Iranian Jewel Jewelled Lit Up Medallion Medallions Mohammedan Moslem Moslems Muslim Muslims Opaque Ornate Persia Persian Qajar Dynasty Qajar Period Shah Shiite Typical Westernisation Westernised Imams Naser Al Din Shah Qajar Watercolour On Paper
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This early portrait of Nasr al-Din Shah, created around 1850, captures the young monarch in his late teens or early twenties. The shah is depicted wearing traditional Shi'ite Imam portraits, possibly of Ali and Hasan, along with royal insignia. The arch-like illuminated frame surrounds the portrait, referencing the rich historical past of Persia, while the realistic depiction reflects the influence of Western art and the advent of portrait photography. Two ornate medallions on either side of the shah's head preserve the date and the royal sitter's name. The portrait showcases the fusion of traditional and modern elements, with the shah's ceremonial attire adorned with intricate gold decoration and jewels. The use of ink opaque watercolor and gold on paper further enhances the visual appeal of the artwork. The portrait is a testament to the grandeur and opulence of the Iranian monarchy during the 19th century. It is a valuable addition to any art collection or exhibition, showcasing the rich heritage and cultural significance of Islamic art. The portrait was likely created in America, reflecting the global exchange of artistic influences during this period. This anonymous work is currently housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), adding to its prestigious collection of historic and cultural artifacts.
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