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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Saif Haq Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Saif Haq
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
VRA Core
VRA Core standard for artistic pieces and cultural heritage artifacts.
The first input will be treated as a <display> element. More detailed
VRA Core metadata is available below that input.
ID
The ID to apply to a VRA Work, Image, or Collection (corresponds to vra id attribute).
Haq0555
Title
The title or identifying phrase given to a Work or an Image.
Hasht Bihisht Palace
Agent
The names, appellations, or other identifiers assigned to an individual, group, or corporate body that has contributed to the design, creation, production, manufacture, or alteration of the work or image.
Unknown Persian architect
Location
The geographic location and/or name of the repository, building, site, or other entity whose boundaries include the Work or Image.
Eşfahān, Eşfahān, Iran
Eastern side of Chahar Bagh-e Abbasi St
32°39'13.4"N 51°40'12.7"E
Description
A free-text note about the Work, Collection, or Image, including comments, description, or interpretation, that gives additional information not recorded in other categories.
architecture view
view of Eastern and Southern façade of the building
Located in the center of the Garden of Nightingales (the Bagh-e Bulbul), the Hasht Behesht is one of Isfahan's two surviving Safavid pavilions. Built under Shah Sulaiman some twenty years after the Chihil Sutun, it is quite different in style from the earlier pavilion, although it exhibits the same concern for the interplay of interior and exterior spaces. 'Hasht Behesht' translates as 'Eight Paradises' and refers to a Timurid palace building type consisting of two stories of four corner rooms around a central domed space. In Isfahan, the corner rooms are octagonal, forming massive pillars that define four large openings leading to large porches in the south, east and west, and an iwan in the north. The vault of the central space is detailed with polychrome muqarnas and is capped with a lantern.
Date
Date or range of dates associated with the creation, design, production, presentation, performance, construction, or alteration, etc. of the work or image. Dates may be expressed as free text or numerical. In format yyyy-mm-dd yyyy-mm-dd.
1669
17th century
Subject
Terms or phrases that describe, identify, or interpret the Work or Image and what it depicts or expresses. These may include generic terms that describe the work and the elements that it comprises, terms that identify particular people, geographic places, narrative and iconographic themes, or terms that refer to broader concepts or interpretations.
Architecture and City Planning
Hasht Behesht Palace
Isfahan
pavilion
Safavid pavilion
Worktype
Identifies the specific type of WORK, COLLECTION, or IMAGE being described in the record.
palace
pavilion
Style Period
A defined style, historical period, group, school, dynasty, movement, etc. whose characteristics are represented in the Work or Image.
Safavid (style)
Safavid dynasty (period)
Islamic
Cultural Context
The name of the culture, people (ethnonym), or adjectival form of a country name fromwhich a Work, Collection, or Image originates, or the cultural context with which the Work, Collection, or Image has been associated.
Iranian
Persian
Material
The substance of which a work or an image is composed.
brick
wood
marble
Technique
The production or manufacturing processes, techniques, and methods incorporated in the fabrication or alteration of the work or image.
vaulting
wood frame
Source
A reference to the source of the information recorded about the work or the image.
Saif Haq
Rights
Information about the copyright status and the rights holder for a work, collection, or image
© Saif Haq
Users must request permission from the copyright holder for all use in publications, including theses and dissertations.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Hasht Bihisht Palace
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown Persian architect
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Eşfahān, Eşfahān, Iran
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1669
17th century
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
palaces
pavilions
Iranexhibition