An Iranian Narrative in Images of Horses in Iranian Art from Antiquity to the 21st Century © 2018 Michael Craig Hillmann
by Michael Craig Hillmann mchillmann@aol.com
• Images in any of the following media and of any of the following subjects from Iranian antiquity to the present day can suggest narratives that reveal significant aspects, features, and themes in Iranian culture:
(1) Iranian Kings, (2) Persepolis, (3) Iranian mosque architecture and architectural decoration, (4) Perso-Arabic calligraphy, (5) Esfahān’s Royal Square, (6) Persian miniature paintings from the 14th to the 16th century, (7) Iranian Painting from the 17th to the 21st century, (8) Persian pile carpet designs, (9) 20th- and 21st-century Iranian architecture, and (10) Horses in Iranian art from Luristan bronzes (6th millennium BCE) onward. • Full commentary accompanies live versions of this slide show, designed primarily for classroom, meeting, and conference presentation. PowerPoint presentations on the other cited subjects and media are also available. • The entry called “Asb” [horse] in Enclopedia Iranica [= www.iranicaonline.org] is a standard source for information on horses in Iranian culture