Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties

Abstract Being thorough and comprehensive study on stucco reliefs carved in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar periods, the present study focuses on appreciation of this art and its development in these three dynasties as well as its effects and influences. The following questions have been addressed in th...

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Main Authors: مریم شادابفر, نجمه موسی تبار
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Language:fas
Published: Alzahra University 2014-09-01
Series:Jilvah-i hunar
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Online Access:https://jjhjor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_55_87504a33901a161fd85fd7ad9e5af9f2.pdf
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spelling doaj-d66ec68883fe44feb1cc1426dd4fc70f2020-11-25T02:28:21ZfasAlzahra UniversityJilvah-i hunar1607-98682538-256X2014-09-0162638110.22051/jjh.2014.5555Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynastiesمریم شادابفرنجمه موسی تبارAbstract Being thorough and comprehensive study on stucco reliefs carved in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar periods, the present study focuses on appreciation of this art and its development in these three dynasties as well as its effects and influences. The following questions have been addressed in this study: - In which parts of public bathrooms were stucco reliefs mostly applied? - Which patterns or relief have been the patterns of choice in each dynasty? - What are similarities, differences and diversity of the patterns in each period? The subjects presented in this research are the direct result of library references, analyses and observations which were studied, performed and/or made by its authors. To do so, based on the type of reliefs and the points in which they had been carved, the ones extant in well-known public bathrooms of each dynasty constructed throughout the country were studied, compared and analyzed. The results of this study reveal that majority of such reliefs have been carved in Sarbineh (ancient bathroom vaults/alcoves used for changing clothes) and secondarily in hothouse. Based on their popularity such reliefs are those of plants, geometrical figures, animals, birds, humans and mythical figures. To illustrate, most patterns produced in Safavid dynasty are those of plants and geometrical figures whereas in the following periods, being inspired by Safavids, there is a tendency towards using animal and human figures. And, in Qajar period, literal and mythical reliefs can be seen.https://jjhjor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_55_87504a33901a161fd85fd7ad9e5af9f2.pdfsafavid public bathroomsqajari public bathroomslime reliefsmortar reliefs
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Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties
Jilvah-i hunar
safavid public bathrooms
qajari public bathrooms
lime reliefs
mortar reliefs
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نجمه موسی تبار
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title Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties
title_short Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties
title_full Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties
title_fullStr Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties
title_full_unstemmed Studying Lime Reliefs in Famous Public Bathrooms Costruced in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar Dynasties
title_sort studying lime reliefs in famous public bathrooms costruced in safavid, zandieh and qajar dynasties
publisher Alzahra University
series Jilvah-i hunar
issn 1607-9868
2538-256X
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Abstract Being thorough and comprehensive study on stucco reliefs carved in Safavid, Zandieh and Qajar periods, the present study focuses on appreciation of this art and its development in these three dynasties as well as its effects and influences. The following questions have been addressed in this study: - In which parts of public bathrooms were stucco reliefs mostly applied? - Which patterns or relief have been the patterns of choice in each dynasty? - What are similarities, differences and diversity of the patterns in each period? The subjects presented in this research are the direct result of library references, analyses and observations which were studied, performed and/or made by its authors. To do so, based on the type of reliefs and the points in which they had been carved, the ones extant in well-known public bathrooms of each dynasty constructed throughout the country were studied, compared and analyzed. The results of this study reveal that majority of such reliefs have been carved in Sarbineh (ancient bathroom vaults/alcoves used for changing clothes) and secondarily in hothouse. Based on their popularity such reliefs are those of plants, geometrical figures, animals, birds, humans and mythical figures. To illustrate, most patterns produced in Safavid dynasty are those of plants and geometrical figures whereas in the following periods, being inspired by Safavids, there is a tendency towards using animal and human figures. And, in Qajar period, literal and mythical reliefs can be seen.
topic safavid public bathrooms
qajari public bathrooms
lime reliefs
mortar reliefs
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