Author: Assadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Islamic Metalwork from the Iranian World
Author: Assadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Islamic metalwork from the Iranian world 8th - 18th centuries
Author: Asad Allah Souren Melikian Chirvani
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780112902324
Category : Islamic metal-work
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780112902324
Category : Islamic metal-work
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Islamic Metalwork from Iranian Lands (8th-18th Centuries)
Author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art metal-work
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art metal-work
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Islamic Metalwork from Iranian Lands
Islamic Metalwork from the Iranian World, 8-18th Centuries
Author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Islamic Metalwork from Iranian Lands
Islamic metalwork from Iranian lands (8th-18th centuries)
Islamic Metalwork from Iranian Lands
Author: Assadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art metal-work
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art metal-work
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Metalwork and Material Culture in the Islamic World
Author: Venetia Porter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857733435
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 599
Book Description
The material and visual culture of the Islamic World casts vast arcs through space and time, and encompasses a huge range of artefacts and monuments from the minute to the grandiose, from ceramic pots to the great mosques. Here, Venetia Porter and Mariam Rosser-Owen assemble leading experts in the field to examine both the objects themselves and the ways in which they reflect their historical, cultural and economic contexts. With a focus on metalwork, this volume includes an important new study of Mosul metalwork and presents recent discoveries in the fields of Fatimid, Mamluk and Qajar metalwork. By examining architecture, ceramics, ivories and textiles, seventeenth-century Iranian painting and contemporary art, the book explores a wide range of artistic production and historical periods from the Umayyad caliphate to the modern Middle East. This rich and detailed volume makes a significant contribution to the fields of Art History, Architecture and Islamic Studies, bringing new objects to light, and shedding new light on old objects.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857733435
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 599
Book Description
The material and visual culture of the Islamic World casts vast arcs through space and time, and encompasses a huge range of artefacts and monuments from the minute to the grandiose, from ceramic pots to the great mosques. Here, Venetia Porter and Mariam Rosser-Owen assemble leading experts in the field to examine both the objects themselves and the ways in which they reflect their historical, cultural and economic contexts. With a focus on metalwork, this volume includes an important new study of Mosul metalwork and presents recent discoveries in the fields of Fatimid, Mamluk and Qajar metalwork. By examining architecture, ceramics, ivories and textiles, seventeenth-century Iranian painting and contemporary art, the book explores a wide range of artistic production and historical periods from the Umayyad caliphate to the modern Middle East. This rich and detailed volume makes a significant contribution to the fields of Art History, Architecture and Islamic Studies, bringing new objects to light, and shedding new light on old objects.
Copper, Brass and Bronze of Iran
Author: Anatoli Ivanov
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781898592372
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
In Western Europe the Golden Age of Islamic metalwork in Iran was (and is) generally considered to be the earlier period, and later metalwork was collected almost by accident and has been correspondingly little studied and poorly published, though in recent decades the imbalance has been somewhat modified. The Hermitage Collection, which numbers 162 pieces is the largest collection in the world of later Iranian Islamic metalwork, from the West of Iran as far as the Punjab. The great majority of these are household utensils, and their manufacture is characteristic of the middling levels of urban societies, though in Khurasan in the late-15th and early 16th centuries brasses or bronzes inlaid with gold and silver were made for its Timurid rulers. The substantial numbers of Iranian copper-alloy astronomical instruments of this period were made by different craftsmen, for a different public, and deserve separate treatment, though not magic bowls, used in folk-medicine and divination, which are noticed in this volume. In his Introduction, Anatolii Ivanov gives a valuable directoryof museums and other institutions of the former Soviet Union with significant collections, which complement the holdings of the Hermitage and together amount to a truly substantial corpus. The latter were acquired from private collections, but the core of the collection, from the museum attached to the school of industrial drawing founded by Baron Stieglitz, came to the Hermitage in the 1920s, when this was broken up. As well as minutely detailed descriptions of each piece and analyses of their decoration, Ivanov presents a detailed critical survey of the limited documentary evidence afforded by the inscriptions many pieces bear, which is of permanent value as a basis for further scholars working on later Islamic metalwork in general.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781898592372
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
In Western Europe the Golden Age of Islamic metalwork in Iran was (and is) generally considered to be the earlier period, and later metalwork was collected almost by accident and has been correspondingly little studied and poorly published, though in recent decades the imbalance has been somewhat modified. The Hermitage Collection, which numbers 162 pieces is the largest collection in the world of later Iranian Islamic metalwork, from the West of Iran as far as the Punjab. The great majority of these are household utensils, and their manufacture is characteristic of the middling levels of urban societies, though in Khurasan in the late-15th and early 16th centuries brasses or bronzes inlaid with gold and silver were made for its Timurid rulers. The substantial numbers of Iranian copper-alloy astronomical instruments of this period were made by different craftsmen, for a different public, and deserve separate treatment, though not magic bowls, used in folk-medicine and divination, which are noticed in this volume. In his Introduction, Anatolii Ivanov gives a valuable directoryof museums and other institutions of the former Soviet Union with significant collections, which complement the holdings of the Hermitage and together amount to a truly substantial corpus. The latter were acquired from private collections, but the core of the collection, from the museum attached to the school of industrial drawing founded by Baron Stieglitz, came to the Hermitage in the 1920s, when this was broken up. As well as minutely detailed descriptions of each piece and analyses of their decoration, Ivanov presents a detailed critical survey of the limited documentary evidence afforded by the inscriptions many pieces bear, which is of permanent value as a basis for further scholars working on later Islamic metalwork in general.