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Book arts of Isfahan : diversity and identity in seventeenth-century Persia : [exhibition at the J Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, Calif., 24 October 1995-14 January 1996

معرفی کتاب «Book arts of Isfahan : diversity and identity in seventeenth-century Persia : [exhibition at the J Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, Calif., 24 October 1995-14 January 1996» نوشتهٔ Alice Taylor, Alice Taylor، منتشرشده توسط نشر Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum در سال 1995. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Published to coincide with an exhibition at the J.Paul Getty Museum, this book explores the vibrant artistic legacy of the capital city of the Safavid Empire in seventeenth-century Persia. Isfahan was a crossroads of international trade and diplomacy and, consequently, became a kaleidoscope of resident languages and religions. The artists of the city were remarkably responsive to the physical and psychological diversity of its many peoples: Armenians, Uzbeks, Turks, Christians, and Jews. So distinctive was their approach that art historians now acknowledge an Isfahan style. Book Arts of Isfahan brings together dozens of miniatures, most of them drawn from the collections of the Getty Museum, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With Alice Taylor's concise and readable text, they provide an excellent overview of the books and manuscripts produced in the Isfahan style. Foreword / John Walsh -- Preface and Acknowledgments / Alice Taylor -- Isfahan and Its Peoples, 1597-1722: An Historical Overview -- Contemplating the Other: "Isfahan Style" Miniatures -- Imagining a Persian Community: Judeo-Persian Illustrated Manuscripts -- The Place of Memory: Armenian Manuscript Illumination -- Importing Europe: Armenian Printed Books. This work exlpores the vibrant and diverse artistic legacy of the capital city of the Safavid Empire in 17th-century Persia.
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