Sprache: Arabisch
Verlag: American University in Cairo Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 9774168151 ISBN 13: 9789774168154
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Verlag: The American University in Cairo Press, 2017
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorMariam D. Ekhtiar is senior research associate in the Department of Islamic Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.Priscilla P. Soucek is John L. Loeb Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York.
Sprache: Arabisch
Verlag: American University In Cairo Press Feb 2017, 2017
ISBN 10: 9774168151 ISBN 13: 9789774168154
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This expansive book reveals the great diversity and range of art of the Arab lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and later South Asia. Published to coincide with the historic reopening of the galleries of the Metropolitan Museum's Islamic Art Department, it presents nearly three hundred masterpieces from one of the finest collections in the world. The works range chronologically from the origins of Islam in the seventh century through the nineteenth century, and geographically from as far west as Spain and Morocco to as far east as India. Outstanding miniature paintings and illuminated manuscripts, ceramics, textiles, carpets, glass, and metalwork reflect the mutual influence of artistic practice in the sacred and secular realms.