Iranian Tile Panel with Hunting Scene

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Geoffrey Marchal
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published on 12 July 2021

Tile panel with hunting scene, Iran, 18th - 19th Century. Pink earth, white covered with cuerda seca decoration. Hunting scenes, practiced as a sport and as a princely hobby, benefited from a centuries-old tradition in Iranian art. This set testifies to the continuity of techniques, style and use of colors in the production of Safavid tiles from Isfahan.

Museum of Art History (Musée du Cinquantenaire), Brussels, Belgium. Made with 230 pictures with Zephyr3D Lite from 3DFlow.

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