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Iran, Persepolis, Reception Hall Apadana, relief of Mede and Persian dignitaries

Iran, Persepolis, Reception Hall Apadana, relief of Mede and Persian dignitaries


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Iran, Persepolis, Reception Hall Apadana, relief of Mede and Persian dignitaries

Iran - Persepolis. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979. Reception Hall Apadana. Relief of Persian and Mede dignitaries

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© DEA / W. BUSS

Apadana Beard Dignitary Hand On Shoulder Head And Shoulders In A Row Iran Old Ruin Persepolis Present Reception Hall Respect Stone Two People Unesco World Heritage List


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of ancient civilization and historic grandeur in Iran's Persepolis. The image showcases the Reception Hall Apadana, a magnificent architectural marvel that has stood the test of time. In this relief, we witness Mede and Persian dignitaries depicted with utmost respect and reverence. The scene depicts two men standing side by side, their heads held high with pride. One hand rests gently on the other's shoulder, symbolizing unity and camaraderie among these distinguished individuals. Both figures exude an air of authority, wearing traditional hats and sporting well-groomed beards. Carved meticulously into stone, this horizontal composition transports us back to a bygone era where power was manifested through regal gestures and exquisite craftsmanship. The old ruin surrounding them serves as a poignant reminder of the passage of time while adding an aura of mystery to the scene. As we observe this snapshot from present-day Iran, it becomes evident why Persepolis holds its esteemed position on UNESCO's World Heritage List since 1979. Its significance lies not only in its architectural splendor but also in its ability to evoke awe-inspiring emotions within those who visit or gaze upon such remarkable imagery. This print by DEA / W. BUSS UIG is a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by ancient civilizations—a visual ode to human achievements that continue to inspire generations worldwide.

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