• Materials and Tools for Mat-weaving in Iran
    • Bearing in mind the diversity of essential materials and method of weaving throughout the country, the article seeks to shed light on weaving methods used in different regions.The essential materials used by mat-weavers in ...
    • Mat-weaving in Iran
    • Mat-weaving is undoubtedly one of the oldest and perhaps the oldest type of handicraft. The samples found in Mesopotamia and Africa indicate that ...
    • Fabric for Wood Block Printing
    • The fabric has to be rinsed with plenty of water in order to prepare it for dyeing and eliminate starch and the unwanted substances existing in the fabric.The fabric has to be whitened and for this reason it must be laid on sand after ...
    • Wood block and Traditional Printing
    • Speaking of preliminary type of wood block printing, the desired designs were painted on cotton or possibly silk fabric with a pen and special chemical substances were used for fixing the color. Due to the absence of ...
    • Wood block printing
    • Wood block printing with floral design is considered as a traditional and genuine Iranian art. The article focuses on the emergence of this type of Iranian art. The fabric print is a ...
    • Art of Esfahan: Silver Work
    • By appearing civilizations and discovering metal, different applications of this material, whose most important subdivisions included ...
    • Tapestry in Iran
    • In Iran, During Safavid era, art of weaving reached the zenith of beauty and elegance, but since many people and artists preferred to ...
    • Tapestry
    • Tapestry is a form of textile art, woven on a vertical loom. It is composed of two sets of ...
    • Types of Jajim
    • Its weave is simpler and more common than other Jajims. It has different kinds of ...
    • Iranian Art: Jajim Weaving
    • Jajim or Jajem means a “Thick cloth” like “palas” and also a kind of two-side carpet, which is thinner than Palas. Jajim is ...
    • Iranian Carpets: Gabbeh
    • Gabbeh is a kind of Knitted weaving, thicker and softer than rug, but with less image. It has longer fluff and more wefts. So weaving gabbeh is ...
    • Iranian Art:Mina-kari
    • Enamel working and decorating metals with colorful and baked coats is one of the distinguished courses of art in Esfahan. Mina is defined as ...
    • Lithography in Iran (part 1)
    • The most significant factor in shaping art in Iran in the nineteenth was European art. Iranian artists had investigated the
    • Pottery
    • The history of the art of pottery in Iran goes back into ancient time. When agriculture came into existence and cultivation started on Irans plateau by me ...
    • Pottery, Serene and Shapely
    • Pottery began from the simple and natural relation between man and nature and soil through leaving behind centuries of human life in history. It displays the optimal use of nature and artistic delicacie...
    • Famous Picturs Of Rudolf Ernst
    • Ernst , Austria, Orientalism born 1854 - died 1932 ARTWORKS Standing Guard Oil on cradled panel 24.09 x 19.41 inches / 61.2 x 49.3 cm Private collection Signed R Ernst' (lower right) The Pasha's Favour...
    • Sir Antony van
    • Dyck , Belgium, Baroque Born 1599 - died 1641 He was a Flemish painter, who was one of the most important and prolific portraitists of the 17th century and one of the most brilliant colorists in the history of...
    • Luis José
    • Estremadoyro Painter Peru Born 1955 The Rejoindure (1983) Oil on canvas 11.81 x 28.74 inches / 30 x 73 cm Private collection The Guardian of Liberty (2002) Oil on canvas 22.44 x 34...
    • M.C.
    • (Maurits Cornelis Escher) Born 1898 - died 1972 Illustrator Holland Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) is one of the world's most famous graphic artists. His art is enjoyed by millions of people all ove...
    • Pascal-Adolphe-Jean
    • Dagnan-Bouveret France, Naturalism Born 1852 - died 1929 The popular French naturalist painter Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret is best known for his painstakingly detailed re-creations of peasant scenes. He ...