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Metamorphosis of Architecture - I

 Proposed Title: Bliss Affinity


Student Names: Ayesha Tariq 0061
Anam Asghar 225
Taimoor Hassan Ejaz 0590
Rana Fawad Ali 0169
History of Miniature
Name: Beggar at a mosque
KAMAL UD-DIN BEHZAD 

Place: General Egyptian
Book Organization, cairo,
Adab Farsi 908
Date: 1488

Dimensions: 40.1 x 26.1 cm
(15 13/16 x 10 1/4 in.)

Material & Technique:


Ink, opaque watercolor and
gold on paper

History:
Typical of Behzād's mature style: a
beggar in front of the mosque,
illustration for Saadis Bustān.
Behzād's signature is on the sheet
held in the hands of the person on
the left in the upper left corner of the
room.
Original Miniature Layer Possibility-I
Layer Possibility-II Layer Possibility-III

architectural ornamentation elements


Layer Possibility-IV Elemental Study of Miniature
Metamorphosis Possibility-1 Metamorphosis Possibility-2
Metamorphosis Possibility-3 Metamorphosis Possibility-4
Selected Building for Metamorphosis
Reason for Selected Building with Reference to Miniature:
Individual Student Name:
Ayesha Tariq  It is regarded as one of the masterpieces
Anam Asghar of Persian architecture in the Islamic era.
 Taimoor hassan
Rana Fawad The Royal Mosque is registered, along
Building Name:
with the Naghsh-e Jahan Square, as
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its
Place: Iran
construction began in 1611, and
its splendour is mainly due to the beauty
Era: 20th Century
of its seven-colour mosaic tiles
and calligraphic inscriptions. The
geometrical nature of this mosque was
chosen. The features of the miniature
that were removed resonate with the
mosque's geometry. Second, there are
the arches and the domes.
The mosque's domes can be envisaged
at the location depicted in the painting
in miniature.  This research tries to
demonstrate the relationship between
the progress of Persian architecture,
geometry and mathematics evolution. 
Miniature, Building, or Rug, Metamorphosis

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