Switzerland-based graphic artist has created a picture book for children themed on Iranian historic city of Isfahan.
Robert Meier’s “Die Goldene Feder Ein Fasan in Isfahan” (The Goldern Feather: A Pheasant in Isfahan) written in German narrates the story of a pheasant with a golden feather who want to go to Isfahan – a city in the heart of Iran globally known for its Iranian architecture.
Because he is afraid of flying, the golden feather should help him. In the end, he makes it to Isfahan and the magnificent Bazaar there.
According to a media report, for Robert Meier, Isfahan has been a household name since childhood. During his training as a graphic designer in Zurich, he developed a fascination for Eastern culture.
A description of the book reads, "A story to read aloud, color in or just watch. It is ideally suited for the first reading."
The picture book was published in collaboration with the Cultural Attache's Office of the Iranian Embassy in Germany.
Isfahan is an ancient town and was the capital of Iran back in time. The Iranians call it "Nesf-e-Jahan", meaning "Half The World". Located south of Tehran at the foothills of the Zagros mountain range, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
The central historical area in Isfahan is called Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches), Naqsh-e Jahan Square. Isfahan is also known as the city of Iranian handicrafts and traditional arts.
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