Oleg Grabar (1929–2011)
Autor de Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World
Sobre El Autor
Oleg Grabar is Professor Emeritus at the School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He was for many years Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Art at Harvard University
Créditos de la imagen: Oleg Grabar. (Photo is courtesy of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.) Photo copied from the web site of Center for the Study of the Built Environment.
Obras de Oleg Grabar
Epic Images and Contemporary History: The Illustrations of the Great Mongol Shahnama (1980) 11 copias
Where Heaven and Earth Meet: Jerusalem's Sacred Esplanade (Jamal and Rania Daniel Series in Contemporary History,… (2010) 10 copias
The Great Mosque of Isfahan (Hagop Kevorkian Series on Near Eastern Art and Civilization) (1990) 8 copias
Islamic Visual Culture, 1100-1800: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art (Variorum Collected Studies Series) (2006) 6 copias
City in the desert : Qasr al-Hayr East : an account of the excavations carried out at Qasr al-Hayr East on behalf of… (1978) 5 copias
Persian art before and after the Mongol conquest. [Exhibition] April 9-May 17, 1959, the University of Michigan, Museum… (1959) — Autor — 5 copias
Islamic Art And Beyond: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art (Variorum Collected Studies Series) (2006) 5 copias
Early Islamic Art, 650-1100: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art (Variorum Collected Studies Series) (2005) 5 copias
The Illustrations of the Maqamat (Chicago Visual Library-Studies in Medieval Manuscript Illumination) (1984) 3 copias
Jerusalem: Constructing the Study of Islamic Art Volume 1v (Variorum Collected Studies) (2005) 2 copias
Muqarnas - An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World: An Annual on Islamic Art and Architecture (Muqarnas) (1985) 2 copias
The coinage of the Tūlūnids 1 copia
İslâm Sanatının Oluşumu 1 copia
Muqarnas: An Annual on Islamic Art and Architecture, Volume 8: K. A. C. Cresswell and his Legacy (1991) 1 copia
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Byzantine Court Culture from 829 to 1204 (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library) (1998) — Contribuidor — 23 copias
Schätze der Kalifen : islamische Kunst zur Fatimidenzeit : eine Ausstellung des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien :… (1900) — Contribuidor — 5 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Grabar, Oleg
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1929-11-03
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 2011-01-08
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- France
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Strasbourg, France
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Jerusalem, Israel
Paris, France
Michigan, USA
Princeton, New Jersey, USA - Educación
- University of Paris (lic.|1950)
Harvard University (BA|1950)
Princeton University (MA|1953|Ph.D|1955) - Ocupaciones
- Islamic art scholar
art historian
archaeologist
Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture - Relaciones
- Grabar, Andre (father)
- Organizaciones
- American School of Oriental Research, Jerusalem
University of Michigan
Harvard University
Institute for Advanced Study - Premios y honores
- Charles Lang Freer Medal (2001)
American Academy of Arts & Sciences (1973)
American Philosophical Society (1990)
Corresponding Fellow, British Academy (1988)
Fellow, Medieval Academy of America - Biografía breve
- Oleg Grabar's research had a profound and far-reaching influence on the study of Islamic art and architecture. His extensive archaeological expeditions and research trips cover the vast expanse of the Islamic world in Africa, the Middle East, and Muslim Asia. With his knowledge of Arabic texts, Dr. Grabar explored in highly original ways the semiotic relations between art and literature. His publications cover numismatics, epigraphy, archaeology, manuscript illumination, calligraphy and architecture; they include Epic Images and Contemporary History: The Illustrations of the Great Mongol Shahnama (1982); The Mediation of Ornament (1992); Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Post-Classical World (with Glen Bowersock and Peter Brown, 1999); The Art and Architecture of Islam 650-1250 (with Richard Ettinghausen and Marilyn Jenkins-Madina, 2001); Mostly Miniatures (2002); Islamic Art: The Decorated Page from the 8th to the 17th Century (2009), and (edited with B. Kedar) Where Heaven and Earth Meet (2009). Dr. Grabar received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1955 and taught at the University of Michigan from 1954-69 before moving to Harvard University, becoming Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture in 1980. In 1990 he joined the Institute for Advanced Study, becoming Professor Emeritus in 1998. He was a member of the Medieval Academy of America, the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the British Academy. Dr. Grabar's breadth, dynamic presence, remarkable productivity and technical competence as an excavator made him one of the leading Islamic art historians in the world. Oleg Grabar died on January 8, 2011, at the age of 81, at his home in Princeton, New Jersey.
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