A behind the scenes look at the arrival, conservation and setup of The Cleveland Museum of Art's new exhibition, "Muhammad Shah's Royal Persian Tent," on view in the Arlene M. and Arthur S. Holden Textile Gallery from 7/19/2015 to 6/26/2016.

Cleveland Museum of Art: At Islamic courts, tents were symbols of royal power and prosperity; wealthy dynasties owned thousands of tents in various shapes and sizes. Tents were often presented as luxurious gifts but also pitched for imperial ceremonies and military campaigns, and while travelling. The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired a spectacular imperial tent, on display to the public for the first time from July 19, 2015, to June 26, 2016, created for Muhammad Shah who ruled Iran from 1834 to 1848 during the Qajar dynasty >>> more info