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Rice field
A landscape painting by Shawkat al-Muluk Khvajah-nuri (Shaqaqi), daughter of ‘Iffat al-Dawlah and Nazm al-Dawlah, and a student of Kamal al-Mulk.
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Self-portrait
Self-portrait by Shawkat al-Muluk Khvajah-nuri (Shaqaqi), daughter of ‘Iffat al-Dawlah and Nazm al-Dawlah, and a student of Kamal al-Mulk.
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Portrait of a woman, titled "Fatigued"
Portrait of a woman by Shawkat al-Muluk Khvajah-nuri (Shaqaqi), daughter of ‘Iffat al-Dawlah and Nazm al-Dawlah, and a student of Kamal al-Mulk.
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Painting by Sani‘ al-Mulk
Pictured, from the left, are: Mas‘ud Mirza, Sultan Khanum, Mirza Haydar ‘Ali, Mirza ‘Ali Akbar Khan Farahani, Hasan Khan, ‘Ali Akbar, ‘Abd Allah Khan ‘Ala’ al-Mulk, and Kawkab Khanum.
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Painting
By Furugh al-Muluk Valiyyah Safa
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Painting
This painting belonged to ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza and daughter-in-law of Qahraman Mirza. Qahraman Mirza is son of ʻAbbas Mirza and grandchild of Fathʻali Shah.
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Painting
This painting belonged to ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza and daughter-in-law of Qahraman Mirza. Qahraman Mirza is son of ʻAbbas Mirza and grandchild of Fathʻali Shah.
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Painting
Belonged to Murvarid Lashgari
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Illustrated pilgrimage scroll
This scroll illustrates the Shi‘i pilgrimage from Mecca to Mashhad. The images are accompanied by verses describing different stages of the journey and the related rites. It was lithographed in six sections and glued to a fabric (probably cotton) backing. The scroll, which was commissioned by Muhammad Ja‘far Kasa’i, a cloth merchant from Karbalaʼ, was acquired in Kirman in ca. 1971 and is now in a private collection in Kailua, Hawaii.