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Persian-style wall plaques 2 Pieces 5.5x6"

These pieces appear to be contemporary Persian-style decorative panels, featuring traditional motifs printed on canvas and mounted on wooden plaques. Artistic Style and Theme The artwork follows the aesthetic of Persian miniature painting, a historic Iranian craft known for its delicate lines and cultural storytelling. These specific figures—a woman in a floral headpiece and a man in traditional Safavid or Qajar-style attire—are common subjects in Iranian heritage art. The piece on the right contains the Persian text "برج دلو" (Burj al-Dalw), which translates to the zodiac sign Aquarius. This suggests these may be part of a series representing different astrological signs or seasonal themes often depicted in classic Persian iconography. Visual Analysis I Subject Matter: The image depicts a woman in traditional Persian or Qajar-style attire, characterized by a floral headpiece and patterned clothing. This is a common motif in Persian miniature painting, which often focuses on historic Iranian heritage and storytelling. Materials: It consists of a canvas print secured to a wooden backing with four decorative, round metal rivets at the corners. Inscriptions: A small, oval label in the bottom left corner contains Persian calligraphy. While small, this type of branding often identifies the artist or workshop. Similar plaques in this collection sometimes include seasonal or zodiac themes, such as the "برج دلو" (Aquarius sign) seen on companion pieces Key Details in the Artwork II The Text: The calligraphy on the right reads "برج دلو" (Burj al-Dalw), which is the Persian name for the zodiac sign Aquarius. The Imagery: The figure shown is the traditional personification of Aquarius in Persian iconography. In this classical style, the "Water Bearer" is often depicted as a man drawing water from a well using a rope and bucket, which matches the scene on your plaque. The Border: The vertical decorative band on the left with small flowers is a common motif found in 19th-century Iranian lithographed books. About the Collection Since this plaque represents Aquarius, it is almost certainly part of a 12-piece Zodiac series. Hossein Ali Tehrani's workshop, Abshen, is known for creating these sets based on historical Iranian astronomical manuscripts Label Details This label serves as a brand mark or workshop signature. It indicates that the piece was produced by a studio specializing in traditional Iranian art forms. The script is written in Nasta'liq, the most iconic style of Persian calligraphy. About Tehrani HandicraftsWhile "Tehrani Handicrafts" is a generic name that can refer to several workshops, it is a common designation for studios based in the Grand Bazaar of Tehran or surrounding artistic districts. These workshops focus on:Handmade Wood and Calligraphy Art : Creating decorative plaques, coasters, and wall hangings that blend natural wood with cultural motifs. Persian Miniature Reproductions: Printing classical imagery—like the Qajar-style figures on your panels—onto canvas or treated surfaces to make traditional art accessible for modern home decor Artist & Brand Information Artist Name: The middle line of calligraphy reads حسین علی طهرانی (Hossein Ali Tehrani). This confirms the person behind the "Tehrani Handicrafts" label we saw earlier. Workshop Technique: The top line, گراور چاپ سنگی قاجاری, translates to "Qajar Lithography Engraving." Lithography (Chape-e Sangi) was the primary method for printing books and art in 19th-century Iran. These pieces are modern reproductions that use this historical aesthetic to recreate the look of Qajar-era illustrations on canvas. Contact & Portfolio The stamp includes the artist's digital presence, which you can use to find more of his work or verify the collection: Website: www.abshen.irInstagram: @abshen The brand Abshen (often stylized as "Ab-shen") appears to be the commercial name for Hossein Ali Tehrani's studio, which specializes in these traditional Persian-style decorative plaques and functional art Pickup at Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue

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