Description |
xiv, 315 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. |
ISBN |
9781443849241 hardback |
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1443849243 hardback |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Why Persian art needs to be studied and collected / Yuka Kadoi and Iván Szántó -- Persian art in Romania before World War 1 / Mircea Dunca -- From armchair literates to Art historians: the Polish collections of Persian manuscripts / Magdalena Ginter-Frołow -- The Central Asian collection at National Museums Scotland: history and perspective / Friederike Voigt -- Persian art in 19th century Vienna / Barbara Karl -- Persian art for the Balkans in Austro-Hungarian cultural policies / Iván Szántó -- The reception of Persian art in the Czech lands: collections and studies / Sabina Dvoráková -- The mediation of photography: Persian paintings in European printed books and journals / Iván Szántó and Tatjána Kardos -- Persian art in France in the 1930's: theIranian Society for National Heritageand its French connections / Alice Bombardier -- Philipp Walter Schulz and Friedrich Sarre: two German pioneers in the development of Persian art studies / Joachim Gierlichs -- "The most important branch of Muhammedan art": Munich 1910 and the early 20th century image of Persian art / Eva-Maria Troelenberg -- A loan exhibition of early Oriental capets, Chicago 1926 / Yuka Kadoi -- Tajik art: a century of new traditions / Larisa Dodkhudoeva, Rustam Mukimov and Katherine Hughes. |
Library Class |
Fine Arts A6571
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Subject |
Art, Iranian.
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Islamic art -- Iran.
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Islamic art -- Asia, Central.
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Other Author |
Kadoi, Yuka, editor.
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Szántó, Iván, editor.
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