Safavid and Qajar paintings in Fine Arts Museum

Safavid and Qajar paintings in Fine Arts Museum

There are unique and exquisite works from Safavid and Qajar periods in Fine Arts Museum of Saadabad. The founder of the Safavid School of painting was Master Behzad’s special style of painting. Safavid art...

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There are unique and exquisite works from Safavid and Qajar periods in Fine Arts Museum of Saadabad.

The founder of the Safavid School of painting was Master Behzad’s special style of painting.

Safavid art is the art of the Persian Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1722, in present day Iran. It was a high point for the art of the book and architecture; and also including ceramics, metal, glass, and gardens. The arts of the Safavid period show a far more unitary development than in any other period of Iranian art. The Safavid Empire was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran. They ruled one of the greatest Persian empires, with artistic accomplishments, since the Muslim conquest of Persia.

From the other hand, Qajar art refers to the art, architecture, and art-forms of the Qajar dynasty of the late Persian empires, which lasted from 1781 to 1925.

The boom in artistic expression that occurred during the Qajar era was the fortunate side effect of the period of relative peace that accompanied the rule of Agha Muhammad Khan and his descendants. With his ascension, the bloody turmoil that had been the eighteenth century in Persia came to a close, and made it possible for the peacetime arts to again flourish.

In Qajar painting, while the depiction of inanimate objects and still lifes is seen to be very realistic in Qajar painting, the depiction of human beings is decidedly idealised. This is especially evident in the portrayal of Qajar royalty, where the subjects of the paintings are very formulaicly placed and situated to achieve a desired effect.

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