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Abolhassan Khan Sadighi's oil |
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A Laundry in Paris / A Village Near Florence / Copy of Raphael's Madonna and Jesus / Landscape of Damavand Village / Portrait of a Housemaid (Naneh Hossin) / Portrait of Saint Mary, the Artist, and his Friend Master Heydaryan (Diploma Project for Kamal-al-Molk School) / Portrait of the Master's Wife (Unfinished) / Self-Portrait of the Master as a Young Man in Venice / The Icon of Imam Ali / The Master's House in Monti Parioli, Rome
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A Laundry in Paris
A Village Near Florence
Copy of Raphael's Madonna and Jesus
Landscape of Damavand Village
Portrait of a Housemaid (Naneh Hossin)
Portrait of Saint Mary, the Artist, and his Friend Master Heydaryan (Diploma Project for Kamal-al-Molk School)
Portrait of the Master's Wife (Unfinished)
Self-Portrait of the Master as a Young Man in Venice
The Icon of Imam Ali
The Master's House in Monti Parioli, Rome
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7Sang
(Haft Sang) is the name of an Iranian e-magazine that has been
published in Persian since the year 2002. 7Sang members and
authors are Iranians from all around the world. The contents of
7Sang are mostly cultural, artistic and literary subjects. As
the most members are living in Iran, the magazine is published
under the current country rules.
7Sang is just published on the net and there is not any printed
volume. Not depending to any party, political group, etc, 7Sang
is an independed magazine. There is no commercial objective in
publishing 7Sang. Furthermore, the expenses for publishing 7sang
are all paid by the members and money they may earn from
advertising in the magazine. What publishes in 7Sang is the
point of view of the writer. Publishing an opinion in 7Sang,
doesn’t always mean accepting it. Literally, 7Sang means Seven
Stones. The word has been taken from the name of an Iranian
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Iran Underground Music, a Music to Stay To The Memory of Mevlana Jalal al-Din Rumi Let’s Read Rumi in English Mathnavi-e Maanavi Nowrouz, The Feast of Celebrating Human Knowledge A Meditation on Kafka's Meditation Story: "Intellect vs Emotion" Noudsheh, The Alps of Iran Two Poems by Ida Bahrami: "Alas!" & "Light" A trip to the walnuts’ valley
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