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Creator

Denis Baly

Creation Year

1967

Image ID

BF.042

Alternate Identifier

B45.631

Subcollection

BF: Around Kerman, Iran

Abstract

View of façade, covered in probably heavily restored tilework.

Description

The Friday Mosque at Kerman is the first major monument built under the Muzaffarids in 1349, after the breakdown of the Ilkhanid dynasty. The tall portal arch is similar to the one at Yazd. The variety of floral motifs, the muqarnas (stalactite) semi-dome, and the inscription band framing the portal are all notable features. The tile mosaic has been heavily restored. Two minarets originally crowned the portal, but collapsed in an earthquake.

Image Notes

Creation date unknown. Photograph processed September 1967. Formerly catalogued as B45.631. No notes written on the slide or index.

Image Format

35 mm slide

Geographic Reference

Kerman, Iran

Keywords

Fourteenth Century, Muzaffarid, Mosque, Brick, Stone, Masonry, Inscription, Quranic Inscription, Tiles, Mosaic, Arches, Pointed Arches, Facade, Arabesque

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