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Mr Mehdi Keshavarz Afshar, Dr Samad Samanian,
Volume 3, Issue 8 (3-2008)
Abstract

A new trend of weaving pictures in Qajar era is considered to be a revolution in the art of carpet-weaving whether from viewpoint of form or concept. These pictorial rugs were intended to be spread on the floor no more, but they were woven for visual satisfaction, exactly as pictures. These pictures are like an encyclopedia of the cultural life of that era, which covers beliefs, culture and life of the people and can be employed for discovering unknown aspects of their culture and outlook. This paper has amid to understand and find the meaning of one of these rugs, namely "Mary and Jesus Christ" by analyzing it using Erwin Panofsky's iconographic method for finding different meaning layers. The paper concludes that the above-mentioned rug has the function of an icon and for fulfilling its "monumental" and "didactic" objectives makes use of Islam doctrine, Qoran's verses and Iranian mystical art and literature. At the end, in search of deep and concealed meanings of this icon hidden beneath its different meaning layers and for finding its "artistic desire" and cultural reasons for its creation, this article shows the votive objective of this rug as a means of obtaining offspring and conforms the public's belief in miraculous power of the icon.

Mr Karim Mirzaei,
Volume 5, Issue 13 (9-2009)
Abstract

Iranian carpets with decorative elements are one of the elements taken from the lines of Kufi inscriptions, forms the third and Submit. Inscriptions can be divided into several different types are. They are the kind of writing verses, poems and birth certificates have been inserted in your carpet and other types of decorative only and free of any form and shape of the article itself, the inscriptions are associated. Decorative element of creativity into the article that Iranian artists know best achieved, as the geometry of the process of dry-looking Henry had become beautiful. Inscription as a visual element to the text and located where the readings feature a variety of analysts have calculated. This rug from the perspective Companion with other elements and can be analyzed from the perspective of succession and are reading. So the inscription, but rather as a document as a text within the text of the other larger, the carpet, as well as overall integration into a home where the mosque is located, can be different readings. It should be noted that this paper based on library research formed


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