The Royal Lens: Naser al-Din Shah's Photography of his Harem

Pedram Khosronejad

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Abstract

“Khosronejad’s unique collection provides us with a treasure trove of images focusing on the daily life of Naser al-Din Shah, his wives, concubines, and slaves of both sexes.” - Janet Afary, Mellichamp Professor of Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara. “Pedram Khosronejad has provided invaluable new information about the history of photography in Iran during the 19th-century Qajar period. In particular he has carefully researched the photographs taken by Naser al-Din Shah, perhaps the Qajar monarch most fascinated by Western technology. These intimate photographs of his own harem are unique and highly informative, not just for their intrinsic value in a period in which human images were disapproved of, but also for what they reveal about Naser al-Din Shah, his self-image, his household and his court.” - William Beemann, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationU.S.
PublisherIranian and Persian Gulf Studies Program at Oklahoma State University
Number of pages323
ISBN (Print)9780999480120
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • 1831-1896
  • Iran
  • Nāṣir al-Dīn Shāh
  • Shah of Iran
  • harems
  • portrait photography
  • portraits

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