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Text and image in medieval Persian art / Sheila S. Blair.

Author/creator Blair, Sheila author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2014]
Copyright Notice ©2014
Descriptionxv, 336 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans ; 25 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Edinburgh studies in Islamic art
Edinburgh studies in Islamic art. ^A1190592
Contents The art of writing : a bowl from Samarqand -- Perfuming the air : a rosewater sprinkler from Herat -- Monumentality under the Mongols : the tomb of Uljaytu at Sultaniyya -- A romantic interlude : the wedding celebrations from a manuscript with three poems by Khwaju Kirmani -- Proclaiming sovereignty : the Ardabil carpets provenance.
Summary This book investigates the interaction between word and image in medieval Persian art. Greater Iranian arts from the 10th to the 16th century are technically some of the finest produced anywhere. They are also intellectually engaging, showing the lively interaction between the verbal and the visual arts. Focusing on objects found in the main media at the time, Sheila S. Blair shows how artisans played with form, material and decoration to engage their audiences. She also shows how the reception of these objects has changed and that their present context has implications for our understanding of the past. It is lavishly illustrated in colour. It features five case studies - on ceramics, metalwares, painting, architecture and textiles - that showcase the variety of Persian art. It investigates the interaction between the visual and the verbal in a multi-lingual society. It looks at the transformation of everyday objects into works of art. It is written by one of the foremost experts in Persian art.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 293-318) and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2013481637
ISBN9780748655786 (hardcover)
ISBN0748655786 (hardcover)

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