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Myron Bement Smith Collection Sm | Page 5

98 photoprints, collected in 1934

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A walkway flanked with greenery leads toward the horizon. An evenly spaced row of trees runs parallel the the walkway along the bank of pond.
Ruins of Masjid-i Muzaffariyya: Interior View toward the Entrance
Unidentified Building
Silver-Inlaid Copper Tray with Inscriptions Depicting Signs of Zodiac
Vessel with Elaborate Ornamentation
Exterior of Minai Bowl
Figural Ornamentation on Base of Minai Bowl
Interior of Bowl with Animal Design
Hajiabad (Iran): Pahlavi Inscriptions
A lone figure stands in front of the entry portal, contrasting the dark doors behind him, of a a palace.
A dark hallway illuminated at the far end enough to highlight the rough, cracked texture of the walls and ceiling of the passage.
View of Entrance Iwan from the Chahar Bagh
A stone tower with crumbling archways juts up from the rocky ground, a small irregular entrance to the tower contrasts with the light-colored stone. A man rests against the tower in its shade.
Lustre-Painted Ceramic Dish
Three Vessels with Elaborate Ornamentation
Gur-i Amir Complex: View of Northeastern Corner with Iwan Added in the Seventeenth Century
Madrasa-i Madar-i Shah: View of Door with Geometrical Ornamentation and Arabic Inscriptions
West Wall of Main Hall, South Jamb of Southern Doorway: View of Relief Picturing Royal Hero Battling a Horned Lion

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