While oil prices are rapidly dropping in global markets, prices in arts auctions have a different story. Iranian paintings, calligraphies and statues are becoming increasingly expensive as they were on sale in international auctions. In the first Christie's auction which was held in Dubai in May 2005, a painting by Farhad Moshiri and a photo by Shirin Neshat each hit the record of sales among Iranian artwork at a price of $40,000.
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awesome!
by anonymous fish on Wed Apr 22, 2009 05:07 PM PDTjust seeing pictures of the artwork from and of iran astounds me with it's beauty. i will not rest until i've had a chance to see the incredible tiled mosques in iran. such a thing of beauty.
Truly
by khaleh mosheh on Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:21 AM PDTهنر نزد ایرانیان است