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Painters, paintings and books : an essay on Indo-Persian technical literature, 12-19th Centuries
by
Porter, Yves, 1957- author
in
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Iranian Themes, motives.
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Illumination of books and manuscripts Technique.
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Iranian History.
2021
The work aims at bringing the Persian texts into the study of the arts and technology of the Indo-lranian world - an approach much neglected so far. Drawing upon Persian sources (both from Iran and India), viz., technical treatises, historical chronicles and poetical texts, the work deals with painting and the art of book making during twelfth to nineteenth century. The introduction presents the geographical and chronological dimensions of the study. After a brief history of Persian painting before the twelfth century, the book discusses mural painting, manuscripts, origin of paper and its fabrication, the composition of the page, colours/pigments used in the paintings, painting subjects, bookbinding, etc. The painter, man and artist, his origin, his training, his status, aesthetics and taste, his workshop and its organisation and distribution of tasks therein, modular construction of the manuscripts, library, the caligraphy surrounding the painting, its illuminations and binding are all analysed. In fact the book reconstructs the entire process of making an illustrated manuscript from its ground work to its binding. Persian text and illustrations enhance the utility of the work.
A handbook of Persian calligraphy and related arts
by
Qilīchʹkhānī, Ḥamīd Riz̤ā
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Farridnejad, Shervin
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Stengel, Rebecca
in
Calligraphy -- Dictionaries -- Persian
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Calligraphy, Persian
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Calligraphy, Persian -- Dictionaries -- Persian
2022,2021
This volume puts together a first-of-a-kind handbook, and contains the most important termini technici, expressions, and techniques connected to the traditional art of Persian calligraphy, calligraphy as well as related arts, like illumination, historiated painting, book binding, etc. The content is based on thirty prominent classical Persian treatises, composed between twelfth and twentieth centuries.
Miniatures Persanes
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Loukonin, Vladimir
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Ivanov, Anatoli
in
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Iranian
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Iranian-Pictorial works
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Miniature painting, Iranian
2011
Découvrez l'une des plus grandes civilisations de notre histoire à travers les miniatures. Dans Miniatures persanes, l'histoire de l'empire perse nous est racontée aux travers de sa tradition artistique.
The Diez albums
by
Weis, Friederike
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Gonnella, Julia
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Rauch, Christoph
in
Illumination of books and manuscripts
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Iranian
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Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts
2016
The five Diez albums in Berlin, acquired by Heinrich Friedrich von Diez in Constantinople around 1789, contain more than 400 figurative paintings, drawings, fragments, and calligraphic works originating for the most part from Ilkhanid, Jalayirid, and Timurid workshops. Gonnella, Weis and Rauch unite in this volume 21 essays that analyse their relation to their \"parent\" albums at the Topkapi Palace or examine specific works by reflecting upon their role in the larger history of book art in Iran. Other essays cover aspects such as the European and Chinese influence on Persianate art, aspects related to material and social culture, and the Ottoman interest in Persianate albums. This book marks an important contribution to the understanding of the development of illustrative imagery in the Persianate world and its later perception.Contributors are: Serpil Bagci, Barbara Brend, Massumeh Farhad, Julia Gonnella, Claus-Peter Haase, Oliver Hahn, Robert Hillenbrand, Yuka Kadoi, Charles Melville, Gülru Necipoglu, Bernard O'Kane, Filiz ?akir Phillip, Yves Porter, Julian Raby, Christoph Rauch, Simon Rettig, David J. Roxburgh, Karin Rührdanz, Zeren Tanindi, Lâle Uluç, Ching-Ling Wang, and Friederike Weis.
The Diez albums : contexts and contents
by
Weis, Friederike
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Gonnella, Julia
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Rauch, Christoph
in
Diez, Heinrich Friedrich von, 1751-1817 -- Art collections
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Diez, Heinrich Friedrich von, 1751-1817 -- Library
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Illumination of books and manuscripts -- Germany -- Berlin
2017,2016
The five Diez albums in Berlin are an important source for the study of Ilkhanid, Jalayirid, and Timurid art. The 21 essays of this book contribute to deepening our understanding of the development of Persianate art and its perception in later times.
Perspectives on Persian Painting
by
Brend, Barbara
in
Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, ca. 1253-1325, Khamsah
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Asian Culture & Society
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Asian Studies
2003,2013,2002
This is a detailed study of the illustrations to Amir Khusrau's Khamsah, in which twenty discourses are followed by a brief parable, and four romances. Amir Khusrau (1253-1325) lived the greater part of adventurous life in Delhi; he composed in Persian, and also in Hindi. From the point of view of manuscript illustration, his most important work is his Khamsah (Quintet'). Khusrau's position as a link between cultures of Persia and India means that the early illustrated copies of the Khamsah have a particular interest. The first extant exemplar is from the Persian area in the late 14th century, but a case can be made that work was probably illustrated earlier in India.