[VIRTUAL] Docent-led Tour of Fashioning an Empire: Safavid Textiles from the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha
 

Club member Ruth McDiarmid AM '62, PHD '65 will be our docent for this Sackler Tour 
 


Date: Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 5:00 - 6:00pm ET 

Location: Virtual via Zoom 
 

With their sumptuous surfaces, original designs, and technical sophistication, luxury textiles played a critical role in the social, cultural, religious, and economic life of Safavid Iran (1501–1722). Used for clothing, furnishing, and movable architecture, fabrics also functioned as important symbols of power and as ubiquitous forms of artistic expression. In the seventeenth century, they became the most lucrative economic commodity in Iran and were exported by land and sea to both Europe and the East, generating tremendous wealth and prosperity for the Safavid Empire.

To celebrate the Qatar-USA 2021 Year of Culture, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art is collaborating with the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, part of Qatar Museums, on an exhibition focusing on a selection of extraordinary seventeenth-century textiles and full-length portraits from Safavid Iran. Fine illustrated manuscript folios from our collections are also included in the exhibition.

Fee:
Harvard Club Members and their Guests - FREE 

 

*The Zoom link will be sent to all registrants several times prior to the tour.