Transforming our understanding of Persian art, this impressive interdisciplinary book decodes some of the world's most exquisite medieval paintings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture
Chad Kia has been a Smithsonian Fellow at the Freer and Sackler Galleries of Art in Washington DC, and has taught Persian and Arabic literatures and Islamic art and intellectual history at Harvard University and Brown University.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Coming to Terms with Meaning in Persian Painting 1. Poetics of the Picture: Verbal Imagery and Visual Language 2. Remaking Persian Painting: Didactic Sufism in a Timurid Manuscript 3. The Third Station on the Path to Sufism: The Bearded Man Drowning 4. Fixed-Figure Prototypes and the Symbolic Order 5. The Culmination of a Trend: "Depraved Man Commits Bestiality" Conclusion: The Sufi Synthesis Notes Illustrations Bibliography.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Coming to Terms with Meaning in Persian Painting 1. Poetics of the Picture: Verbal Imagery and Visual Language 2. Remaking Persian Painting: Didactic Sufism in a Timurid Manuscript 3. The Third Station on the Path to Sufism: The Bearded Man Drowning 4. Fixed-Figure Prototypes and the Symbolic Order 5. The Culmination of a Trend: "Depraved Man Commits Bestiality" Conclusion: The Sufi Synthesis Notes Illustrations Bibliography.
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