3 Capitals of Islamic Art Masterpieces From the Louvre Collection İstanbul, Isfahan, Delhi

Stok Kodu:
9789758362806
Boyut:
165-235
Sayfa Sayısı:
337
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2008-02
Kapak Türü:
Karton
Kağıt Türü:
2.Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
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3 Capitals of Islamic Art Masterpieces From the Louvre Collection
3 Capitals of Islamic Art Masterpieces From the Louvre Collection İstanbul, Isfahan, Delhi
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The catalog, consisting of treasures collected and preserved in one of the Louvre's most important collections, the Division of Islamic Art, encompasses works from the Ottoman Empire (1299-1923), the Safavid State (1501-1722) founded in Iran at the beginning of the sixteenth century, and the Mughal Dynasty that ruled over India during the same period (1526-1858), has been organized in cooperation with the Louvre Museum and with the participation of the Museum of Decorative Arts.

This catalog presents a reflection of the historical relationship among three mighty Empires, the Ottoman, the Safavid in Iran and the Mughal in India, in terms of its cultural aspects, emphasizing both the common and differing artistic attributes of their shared heritage of the Timurid culture that dominated the vast geography of Iran from 1396 to 1510.
The catalog, consisting of treasures collected and preserved in one of the Louvre's most important collections, the Division of Islamic Art, encompasses works from the Ottoman Empire (1299-1923), the Safavid State (1501-1722) founded in Iran at the beginning of the sixteenth century, and the Mughal Dynasty that ruled over India during the same period (1526-1858), has been organized in cooperation with the Louvre Museum and with the participation of the Museum of Decorative Arts.

This catalog presents a reflection of the historical relationship among three mighty Empires, the Ottoman, the Safavid in Iran and the Mughal in India, in terms of its cultural aspects, emphasizing both the common and differing artistic attributes of their shared heritage of the Timurid culture that dominated the vast geography of Iran from 1396 to 1510.
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