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Cadré émaillé par Chokrolah Sanizadé (1908-1983)
Iran, circa 1950 Wooden frame inlaid with khatemkari (micro-mosaic), adorned with gilded copper plate and finely chased foliate scrolls, enhanced by enameled plates painted in polychrome with Persian landscapes, arabesques and floral scrolls. Inside, an engraving of Imam Ali. 46 x 40 cm Chokrolah Sanizadé is a renowned Iranian enamel painter. He founded a prestigious enamel school. His works can be found in many Shiite museums and mausoleums. He is, among others, the grandson of Abdulhossein Sani Homayoune, a renowned painter whose works include majestic feather boxes. An enammelled copper frame by Chokrolah Sanizade (1908-1983), renowned Iranian painter who founded a prestigious school of enamel work. His works can be found in many Shiite museums and mausoleums.
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Cadré émaillé par Chokrolah Sanizadé (1908-1983)
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