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Persian Painting: Five Royal Safavid Manuscripts of the Sixteenth Century

por Stuart Cary Welch

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This book describes Persian miniature painting during the Safavid reign, which is among the most well-established and celebrated traditions of Islamic art, valued and treasured throughout the ages in the Eastern and Western worlds. Also, it described briefly Islamic History and Civilization through illustrated paintings or weaving carpets. Studies and Texts straddles the wide world of Islamic art, from its earliest appearance until pre-modern times, and from its western to its eastern boundaries. Color has always been an important signifier in Islamic art, and its uses have encompassed the practical as well as the mystical and poetic. The applications and implications of color in Islamic cultures all over the world from medieval to modern times are also remarkable visual resources for Islamic carpets, ceramic tiles, manuscripts, gardens, and buildings. Islamic art, architecture, literature, philosophy, mysticism, optics, and conservation studies are preserved for next generation in their region.… (más)
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Persian Painting introduces the art of the Safavid history (16th century). The reproductions are beautiful and each is accompanied by information on the probable artist as well as a careful description of what is portrayed in the printing. The depictions are taken from the rich collection of Persian poetry and epic.
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This book describes Persian miniature painting during the Safavid reign, which is among the most well-established and celebrated traditions of Islamic art, valued and treasured throughout the ages in the Eastern and Western worlds. Also, it described briefly Islamic History and Civilization through illustrated paintings or weaving carpets. Studies and Texts straddles the wide world of Islamic art, from its earliest appearance until pre-modern times, and from its western to its eastern boundaries. Color has always been an important signifier in Islamic art, and its uses have encompassed the practical as well as the mystical and poetic. The applications and implications of color in Islamic cultures all over the world from medieval to modern times are also remarkable visual resources for Islamic carpets, ceramic tiles, manuscripts, gardens, and buildings. Islamic art, architecture, literature, philosophy, mysticism, optics, and conservation studies are preserved for next generation in their region.

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