Livre - Muqarnas

709.6 NEC

Description

Livre

Brill

Necipoğlu Gülru 1956 - ...

Leal Karen A.

Presentation materielle : 1 vol. (306 p.)

Dimensions : 28 cm

Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World is sponsored by the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Muqarnas 31 contains articles spanning the vast parameters (both geographic and disciplinary) of the field of Islamic art and architecture, from Iberia to Central Europe to the Subcontinent, from the Madinat al-Zahraʾ in Cordoba to Ottoman textiles and costumes to Mughal painting. The volume also contains essays on lusterware produced in Seville in the Taifa period; gardens in the fourteenth-century text Bāgh-i Samanzār-i Nūshāb; the Elvan Çelebi complex in Anatolia; and Seljuq-era stucco sculptures from Iran. Authors include Susana Capilla, Stephan Heidemann, Benjamin Anderson, Hamidreza Jayhani, Heike Franke, Amanda Phillips, Adam Jasienski, and Ulrich Marzolph, with contributions to the “Notes and Sources” section by Carmen Barceló and Anja Heidenreich, and Deniz Türker.

CALVO CAPILLA Susana, The Reuse of Classical Antiquity in the Palace of Madinat Al-Zahraʾ and Its Role in the Construction of Caliphal Legitimacy, p. 1 HEIDEMANN Stefan, Jean-François De Lapérouse, and Vicki Parry, The Large Audience: Life-Sized Stucco Figures of Royal Princes from the Seljuq Period, p. 35 ANDERSON Benjamin, The Complex of Elvan Çelebi: Problems in Fourteenth-Century Architecture, p. 73 JAYHANI Hamidreza, Bāgh-i Samanzār-i nūshāb: Tracing A Landscape, Based On The British Library Mas̱navī Of Humāy u Humāyūn, p. 99 FRANKE Heike, Emperors of Ṣūrat and Macnī: Jahangir and Shah Jahan as Temporal and Spiritual Rulers, p. 123 PHILLIPS Amanda, A Material Culture: Ottoman Velvets and Their Owners, 1600-1750, p. 151 JASIENSKI Adam, A Savage Magnificence: Ottomanizing Fashion and the Politics of Display in Early Modern East-Central Europe, p. 173 MARZOLPH Ulrich, From Mecca to Mashhad: The Narrative of an Illustrated Shiʿi Pilgrimage Scroll from the Qajar Period, p. 207 NOTES AND SOURCES BARCELÓ Carmen and HEIDENREICH Anja, Lusterware Made in the Abbadid Taifa of Seville (Eleventh Century) and Its Early Production in the Mediterranean Region, p. 245 TÜRKER Deniz, Hakky-Bey and His Journal Le Miroir De L’art Musulman, or, Mirʾāt-i ṣanāyiʿ-i islāmiye (1898), p. 277

Notes bibliogr. en fin de contributions.