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    Dr. Kaempfer's Album of Persian Costumes and Animals, 1684-5
    including pictures of:
    . Persian Royal Bodyguard and Palace Usher
    . Persian Musketeers
    . Persian or Turkic Cavalryman

    In 1683 Dr. Kaempfer joined the Swedish embassy to visit the Shah of Persia. The embassy traveled from Moscow, via Kazan, Astrakhan, across the Caspian Sea to Isfahan, the capital of Persia. Kaempfer ventured out along the way, exploring other areas by Baku on the Caspian Sea.
    The artist, Jání son of Bahram, calls himself 'Farangi Saz', that is a painter in the European style. He worked for Dr. Kaempfer in Isfahan, filling about forty-five pages of a sketch-book for him in 1684-5.



    This is used as a source for illustrations in Persians and other easterners by George Gush

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    Dr. Kaempfer's Album of Persian Costumes and Animals, 1684-5
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    Persian Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
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    Default Re: Dr. Kaempfer's Album of Persian Costumes and Animals, 1684-5

    Dear Druzhina where are you from?

    its so strange you have a high activity in eastern cultures!!

    but believe me if you would post about hellenestic culture it would have lots of views! yes.....obsession in only one thing for its propaganda, is limitation of minds!

    Thanks anyway............

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    Quote Originally Posted by KurdishSpartakus View Post
    Dear Druzhina where are you from?

    its so strange you have a high activity in eastern cultures!!

    but believe me if you would post about hellenestic culture it would have lots of views! yes.....obsession in only one thing for its propaganda, is limitation of minds!

    Thanks anyway............
    KurdishSpartakus,

    I am from Australia.
    The Hellenistic culture is probably the most covered in English after Ancient Rome. This can be found in innumerable places.
    I like to bring you things that are less well known from less well covered places like Iceland, Ireland, Hungary, Sicily, North Africa, India, etc.

    As for propaganda, the use of Alexander the Great for this is way up there with the best. :)

    Druzhina
    Illustrations of Spanish Costume & Soldiers

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