Hossein Fallahi

Esfahan


In this studio it's possible to watch the master at work, peering through a magnifying glass as he applies tiny brushstrokes of paint, applied with a cat's hair and pigeon feather, to a miniature painting or a box made of bone. Using a single line to create a wealth of expression, this is art and craft at its most accomplished.


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Nearby Esfahan attractions

1. Masjed-e Shah

0.09 MILES

This elegant mosque, with its iconic blue-tiled mosaics and its perfect proportions, forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main…

2. Kakh-e Ali Qapu

0.13 MILES

Built at the very end of the 16th century as a residence for Shah Abbas I, this six-storey palace also served as a monumental gateway to the royal palaces…

3. Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah

0.19 MILES

Punctuating the middle of the arcades that hem Esfahan's largest square, this study in harmonious understatement complements the overwhelming richness of…

4. Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square

0.2 MILES

Hemmed on four sides by architectural gems and embracing the formal fountains and gardens at its centre, this wondrous space is a spectacle in its own…

5. Decorative Arts Museum of Iran

0.24 MILES

Housed in a building that once served as stables and warehouse to Safavid kings, this small museum contains a fine collection from the Safavid and Qajar…

6. Kakh-e Chehel Sotun

0.3 MILES

Built as a pleasure pavilion and reception hall, using the Achaemenid-inspired talar (columnar porch) style, this beautifully proportioned palace is…

7. Qeysarieh Portal

0.34 MILES

Decorated with beautiful tiles, the most notable feature of this grand entrance to the bazaar is a series of recently restored frescoes by the great Reza…

8. Hasht Behesht Palace

0.39 MILES

Once the most luxuriously decorated palace in Esfahan, the interior of the small Hasht Behesht Palace has been extensively damaged over the years, but it…