The Doshan Tappeh Street

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Doshan Tappeh Street
DushanTappe.jpg
Artist Kamal-ol-molk
Year1899
Type Oil on cotton duck
Dimensions137 cm× 106 cm(53+78 in× 41+68 in)
Location Golestan Palace, Tehran

The Doshan Tappeh Street is a painting by the Iranian realism painter Kamal-ol-molk with oil on cotton duck. It was painted in 1899 and features ex-street Doshan Tappeh in Tehran. A lady in Qajar-fashion is walking in the middle of work, along the street.

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