PAHLAVI IRAN PERSIAN ISFAHAN SCHOOL PRINT TEXTILE
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A vintage Persian Iranian Pahlavi dynasty Isfahan School square shaped printed on fabric textile cloth depicting paisley, floral, foliage, scrollwork and geometrical patterns. Fringed at the edges. Circa:1925 to 1979. Marked with a stamp on the backside. The Isfahan School is a school of Islamic philosophy. It was founded by Mir Damad and reached its fullest development in the work of Mulla Sadra. The name was coined by Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Henry Corbin. Because of the attention of Shah Abbas during the Safavid Dynasty in Iran to intellectual tradition in Islam, Isfahan became a famous academic city and the intellectual center of Iran at the time, along with the cities of Rey and Shiraz. Antique Iranian Persian Textiles, Wood Block Prints, Embroidered Tapestry Blankets, Carpets, Wall and Home Decor, and Collectibles.
Dimensions: 32 x 32 in. All measurements are approximate.
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