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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. 281 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), plans ; 30 cm. Summary:The essays in this book trace a rich continuum of artistic exchange that occurred between successive Islamic dynasties from the twelfth through nineteenth centuries--as well as the influence of Islamic art during that time on cultures as far away as China, Armenia, India, and Europe. Taking advantage of recent technologies that allow new ways of peering into the pasts of art objects, the authors break new ground in their exploration of the art and architecture of the Islamic world. The essays range across a variety of topics. These include a look at tile production during the reign of the Qaytbay, the book bindings associated with Qansuh al-Ghuri, and the relationship between Mamluk metalwork and that found in Rasulid Yemen and Italy. Several essays examine inscriptions found on buildings of the Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods, and others look at the debt of European lacquer works to Persian craftsmen, the Armenian patrons of eighteenth-century Chinese exports, and the influences of Islam on art and architecture found all across India. The result is a sweeping but deeply researched look at one of the richest networks of artistic traditions the world has ever known.
Editore: 2010 Virginia Commonwealth University in Quatar., 2010
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Aggiungi al carrello205pp. Card covers. Excellently designed and illustrated exhibition catalogue. From the library of Sir Roy Strong with his bookplate. Fine.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. 281 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), plans ; 30 cm. Summary:The essays in this book trace a rich continuum of artistic exchange that occurred between successive Islamic dynasties from the twelfth through nineteenth centuries--as well as the influence of Islamic art during that time on cultures as far away as China, Armenia, India, and Europe. Taking advantage of recent technologies that allow new ways of peering into the pasts of art objects, the authors break new ground in their exploration of the art and architecture of the Islamic world. The essays range across a variety of topics. These include a look at tile production during the reign of the Qaytbay, the book bindings associated with Qansuh al-Ghuri, and the relationship between Mamluk metalwork and that found in Rasulid Yemen and Italy. Several essays examine inscriptions found on buildings of the Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods, and others look at the debt of European lacquer works to Persian craftsmen, the Armenian patrons of eighteenth-century Chinese exports, and the influences of Islam on art and architecture found all across India. The result is a sweeping but deeply researched look at one of the richest networks of artistic traditions the world has ever known.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Editor(s): Ohta, Alison; Rogers, Michael; Haddon, Rosalind Wade. Series: Gingko Art Library. Num Pages: 224 pages, 185 Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1QFM; ACBP; HBG; HBTB; JFSR2. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 254 x 300 x 31. Weight in Grams: 2064. . 2017. 1st. Hardcover. . . . .
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Editor(s): Ohta, Alison; Rogers, Michael; Haddon, Rosalind Wade. Series: Gingko Art Library. Num Pages: 224 pages, 185 Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1QFM; ACBP; HBG; HBTB; JFSR2. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 254 x 300 x 31. Weight in Grams: 2064. . 2017. 1st. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. The essays in this volume bring to light artistic exchanges that occurred between successive Islamic dynasties in the central regions of the Middle East and further afield in China, India and Europe from the twelfth to the nineteenth century. All the articl.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - The essays in this volume bring to light artistic exchanges that occurred between successive Islamic dynasties in the central regions of the Middle East and further afield in China, India and Europe from the twelfth to the nineteenth century. All the articles present original research, many of them taking advantage of innovative scientific means to show familiar objects in a new light.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The essays in this book trace a rich continuum of artistic exchange that occurred between successive Islamic dynasties from the twelfth through nineteenth centuriesas well as the influence of Islamic art during that time on cultures as far away as China, Armenia, India, and Europe. Taking advantage of recent technologies that allow new ways of peering into the pasts of art objects, the authors break new ground in their exploration of the art and architecture of the Islamic world. The essays range across a variety of topics. These include a look at tile production during the reign of the Qaytbay, the book bindings associated with Qansuh al-Ghuri, and the relationship between Mamluk metalwork and that found in Rasulid Yemen and Italy. Several essays examine inscriptions found on buildings of the Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods, and others look at the debt of European lacquer works to Persian craftsmen, the Armenian patrons of eighteenth-century Chinese exports, and the influences of Islam on art and architecture found all across India. The result is a sweeping but deeply researched look at one of the richest networks of artistic traditions the world has ever known. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: Les Presses du Réel [ Publié avec le Louvre Abu Dhabi et France Museums. ], 2025
ISBN 10: 9948696018 ISBN 13: 9789948696018
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2026. 1 Volume/1. -- Comme Neuf - Reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée. Format 30 x 21 cm. ------- 256 pages. 148 illustrations. ******************** "" Cet ouvrage retrace l'histoire et l'héritage politique, culturel et artistique du sultanat des Mamlouks (1250 1517), l'une des grandes puissances du monde médiéval, à la fois redoutable force militaire et foyer artistique majeur. Esclaves militaires d'origine majoritairement turque puis caucasienne, les Mamlouks ont construit leur légende sur leur puissance guerrière. De 1250 à 1517, le sultanat mamlouk a vaincu les derniers bastions des croisés, combattu et repoussé la menace des Mongols, survécu aux invasions de Tamerlan et maintenu à distance ses menaçants voisins turkmènes et ottomans avant de succomber à l'expansionnisme de ces derniers. Il embrasse un vaste territoire qui comprend l'Égypte, le Bilad al-Sham (Syrie, Liban, Israël/Palestine, Jordanie), une partie de l'est de l'Anatolie et le Hedjaz en Arabie où sont situées La Mecque et Médine. Mais l'histoire du sultanat mamlouk ne saurait se limiter à ses conquêtes et faits d'armes. Sa culture tout aussi complexe et protéiforme que sa société participe d'une époque médiévale méconnue et singulièrement mouvante. Un monde où se croisent sultans, émirs, riches élites civiles activement engagés dans le mécénat. Une société plurielle où les femmes comme les minorités chrétiennes et juives ont une place. Un autre « empire du Milieu » où convergent l'Europe, l'Afrique et l'Asie et au sein duquel les personnes et les idées circulent au même titre que les marchandises et les répertoires artistiques. Mamlouks L'héritage d'un empire présente près 150 uvres (dont une partie provient des collections du Louvre et du musée des Arts Décoratifs). Textiles, objets d'art, manuscrits, peintures, ivoires, décors de pierre et de boiserie dévoilent un monde artistique, littéraire, religieux et scientifique foisonnant. Le sultanat est alors le c ur culturel du monde arabe et l'héritier de hautes traditions. La culture visuelle mamlouke marquera durablement l'histoire de l'architecture et des arts. Visant à aborder dans toute son ampleur et sa richesse cet âge d'or du Proche-Orient islamique, en l'inscrivant dans une perspective transrégionale, ce catalogue offre une occasion inédite de découvrir cet empire glorieux et pourtant méconnu, à travers des chefs-d' uvre venus du monde entier, et offre un autre regard sur l'Égypte et le Proche-Orient médiévaux, alors au centre des échanges entre l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Europe."" *********************** fav-02-06.