Editore: Arezzo, Centro Studi Piero della Francesca, Arezzo, 1958
Da: Messinissa libri, Milano, MI, Italia
EUR 11,25
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Aggiungi al carrellobrossura. Condizione: Good. CB.25Copertina editoriale in brossura pieghevole e sovraccoperta alettata, 29 cm., volume in buone condizioni, copertina e interno in ottimo stato, la sovraccoperta presenta segni di usura e piccoli strappi dovuti al fattore tempo, 46 pagine circa + 55 tavole ill. Copertina come da foto. Book.
Editore: Laurence King Publishing, London, first edition, 2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 1856691896 ISBN 13: 9781856691895
Prima edizione
EUR 37,77
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Aggiungi al carrelloCloth, large 4to, 31 cm, 320 pp, 255 full colour ills, Photographs by Federico Borromeo "While many people are familiar with the Islamic architecture of the Mughal dynasty in India, particularly such famous monuments and sites as the Taj Mahall and Fatehpur Sikri, less is known about the Islamic architecture that preceded the arrival of that dynasty in the sixteenth century. This is the° first book to cover the whole history of Islamic architecture in India from its beginnings in the thirteenth century until its decline in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Encompassing the whole sub-continent to cover Pakistan and Bangladesh, it also shows the variety of different provincial styles that co-existed in the various regions of India. Islamic Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent is richly illustrated with numerous pictures of the most notable sites and buildings, many of which have rarely been published, all taken by Federico Borromeo over several years of visits. The dear and authoritative text, written by a highly respected scholar, provides a detailed historical background to the architecture and also helps to disentangle the changes and variety shown in the numerous regional styles. This book is an invaluable source of reference for schol- ars of Indian architecture and Islamicists as well as for those who have travelled in the Indian subcontinent." Contents include: The origins; The Mamluks of Delhi (1206-1290); The Khaljis (1290-1320); The Tughluqs (1320-1413); The Sayyid and Lodi (1414-1451 and 1451-1526); The Punjab and Sind (1150-c.1550 and 1053-c.1592); Bengal (c.1300-c.1550); Jaunpur (1394-1493); Gujarat (c.1300-c.1500); Malwa (c.1400-c.1550); Deccan (1347-1687); Kashmir (1346-1586); The arrival of the Mughals; The classic Mughal period I : Akbar (1556-1605); The classic Mughal period II : Jahangir (1605-1627); The classic Mughal period III : Shah Jahan (1628-1657); The classic Mughal period IV : Aurangzeb (1658-1707); The final phase of Mughal architecture; The Mughal provincial style. Fine in Fine dustwrapper.
Editore: Bergamo
Da: EDITORIALE UMBRA SAS, Foligno, PG, Italia
EUR 15,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: UsatoBuono. Bross., cm 29x22,5, pp 46 di t., moltissime tavv. in b/n. f.t.
Editore: Jaca Book, Milano, 1989
Da: Antonio Pennasilico, Carpiano, MI, Italia
EUR 28,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCollana Le Grandi Stagioni, edizione speciale per I.A.C., rilegata, tela, sovracoperta, formato 24x31, pagine 286, illustrata con 131 tavole in nero e colori fuori testo e 28 figure nel testo, ottime condizioni - 2207 ISBN 8816600810 1.
Editore: Bruno Ghigi, 1989
Da: crealivres, La fontennelle, Francia
EUR 83,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. Envoi rapide Bon état Légère usure de couverture intérieur très bon. Quarantaquattro carte di tavv. in nero f.t. una carta archeologica a colori più volte ripiegata indice dei nomi e di cose notevoli. Rimini Bruno Ghigi editore. in-8. 1989. Relié. 255 pages. Good.