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Art, trade, and culture in the Islamic world and beyond from the Fatimids to the Mughals ; studies presented to Doris Behrens-Abouseif

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Art, trade, and culture in the Islamic world and beyond : from the Fatimids to the Mughals ; studies presented to Doris Behrens-Abouseif

Beteiligte Person: Ohta, Alison , Rogers, J. M. , Wade Haddon, Rosalind , Behrens-Abouseif, Doris
Ort, Verlag, Jahr: London, Gingko Library, 2016
Umfang: 281 Seiten
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN 9781909942905 , 1909942901
Schlagwortketten: Islamische Staaten / Kulturbeziehungen / Islamische Kunst / Geschichte 1100-1900
Schlagwortketten: Behrens-Abouseif, Doris

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Beteiligte Person:Ohta, Alison
Funktion:Herausgeber
Beteiligte Person:Rogers, J. M.
Funktion:Herausgeber
Beteiligte Person:Wade Haddon, Rosalind
Funktion:Herausgeber
Beteiligte Person:Behrens-Abouseif, Doris
Funktion:Gefeierter
Titel:Art, trade, and culture in the Islamic world and beyond
Untertitel:from the Fatimids to the Mughals ; studies presented to Doris Behrens-Abouseif
Von:edited by Alison Ohta, J.M. Rogers and Rosalind Wade Haddon
Ort:London
Verlag:Gingko Library
Jahr:2016
Umfang:281 Seiten
Illustrationsangabe:Illustrationen, Pläne
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN:9781909942905
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN:1909942901
Zusammenfassung: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
Reihe:Gingko Library art series
Systematik:LH 63700
Systematik:LO 87143
Systematik:LO 88060
Systematik:EL 7650
BV-Nummer:BV043885746