After the deadly events of the last weekend in the Iranian capital, rebel groups continue their revolutionary actions --The attack on the American Embassy --Civilians are taken away --The Marines surrender --At the University, the guerrillas give courses in weapon handling --state of shah sacked. Presentation of ministers of the bazargan cabinet, Tehran, February 14, 1979

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After the deadly events of the last weekend in the Iranian capital, rebel groups continue their revolutionary actions --The attack on the American Embassy --Civilians are taken away --The Marines surrender --At the University, the guerrillas give courses in weapon handling --state of shah sacked. Presentation of ministers of the bazargan cabinet, Tehran, February 14, 1979
After the deadly events of the last weekend in the Iranian capital, rebel groups continue their revolutionary actions --The attack on the American Embassy --Civilians are taken away --The Marines surrender --At the University, the guerrillas give courses in weapon handling --state of shah sacked. Presentation of ministers of the bazargan cabinet, Tehran, February 14, 1979
Artist/Maker (Iranian, 1944 – 2018)
DateFebruary 14th, 1979
MediumVintage resin-coated gelatin silver print
DimensionsImage: 9 1/2 × 6 1/2 in. (24.1 × 16.5 cm) Sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling, P2016
Object number2025.30.2
Not on view

Additional Details

Markings Verso, middle, (typewriter):
"TEHERAN 14 FEVRIER 1979

APRES LES EVENEMENTS MEURTRIERS DU DERNIER WEEK END DANS LA CAPITALE IRANIENNE DES GROUPES DE REBELLES POURSUIVENT LEURS ACTIONS REVOLUTIONNAIRES
- L'ATTAQUE DE L AMBASSADE AMERICAINE
- LES CIVILS SONT EMMENES
- LES MARINES SE RENDENT
- A L UNIVERSITE, LES GUERILLEROS DONNENT DES COURS DE MANIEMENT D ARME
- STATUE DU SHAH MISE A SAC.
PRESENTATION DES MINISTRES DU CABINET BAZARGAN.

PHOTO: ABBAS/GAMMA"
Inscribed Verso, top left, (pencil): x mark
7559-Enormous 11-inch shell from Japanese siege gun, beginning its deadly flight into Port Arthur
Underwood & Underwood Publishers
Date: 1905
Medium: Gelatin silver prints mounted on cardstock
Object number: S2023.1.16