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Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art : ESIA
[2022]
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Islamic Chinoiserie : The Art of Mongol Iran
Ist Teil von
  • Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art : ESIA
Ort / Verlag
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
[2022]
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Winner of Honourable Mention, Saidi-Sirjani Book Award 2008-9, International Society for Iranian StudiesThe Mongol invasion in the thirteenth century marked a new phase in the development of Islamic art. Trans-Eurasian exchanges of goods, people and ideas were encouraged on a large scale under the auspices of the Pax Mongolica. With the fascination of portable objects brought from China and Central Asia, a distinctive, hitherto unknown style – Islamic chinoiserie – was born in the art of Iran.This illustrated book offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistic interaction between Iran and China under the Mongols. By using rich visual materials from various media of decorative and pictorial arts – textiles, ceramics, metalwork and manuscript painting – the book illustrates the process of adoption and adaptation of Chinese themes in the art of Mongol-ruled Iran in a visually compelling way. The observation of this unique artistic phenomenon serves to promote the understanding of the artistic diversity of Islamic art in the Middle-Ages.Key featuresCovers various media of decorative and pictorial arts from Iran, Central Asia and ChinaDeals with a diverse range of issues related to the East-West artistic relationship in the Middle-AgesIncludes in-depth studies of style, technique and iconography in Iranian art under the Mongols
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9781474469678
DOI: 10.1515/9781474469678
Titel-ID: 99371276717306441
Format
1 online resource (304 p.); 49 B/W illustrations 79 colour illustrations
Schlagworte
Islamic Studies, ART / Folk & Outsider Art