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Titre : 
Brasses, bronze and silver of the Islamic lands / by Michael Spink ; with a contribution by Melanie Gibson ; with contributions Doris Behrens-Abouseif ; [general editor Julian Raby]
Alphabet du titre : 
Latin
Auteur(s) : 
Raby, Julian. Directeur de publication
Gibson, Melanie. Auteur
Date(s) : 
2022
Langue(s) : 
anglais
Pays : 
Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
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Description : 
4 volumes (1531- XIV pages) : illustrations en noir et en couleurs ; 37 cm
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ISBN : 
978-1-874780-88-5 (relié sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs)
 
 
 
 
Annexes : 
Notes bibliographiques. Bibliographie pages 1480-1511. Index
 
Résumé(s) : 
"The metalwork holdings in the Khalili Collection are wide ranging and diverse, dating from the 7th century to the 20th century, and covering most of the Islamic world, from the Mediterranean to Brunei, and from important, signed or dated pieces. With over 900 entries, this four-part volume considers almost every type of vessel encountered in Islamic metalword. The pieces are grouped according to their form and function and categories include vessels used for ablutions, food, drink, lighting and furniture. The large number of objects has also allowed for a detailed discussion of variations and developments within objects has also allowed for a detailed discussion of variations and developments within object types such as oil lamps, mortars, jugs and ewers. The catalogue is accompanied by a number of introductory essays examining the principal periods into which the volume has been divided. Other essays consider the importance of silver within the study of Islamic metalwork in the pre-Mongol period; the range of animal forms found in metal in the medieval period; the significance of astrological imagery; and metalwork from the Mamluk revival periods. Finally, the technology of Islamic metalwork is examined in detail, with a discussion of medieval literary sources, and an examination of metals and their alloys, their sources and methods of manufacture
 
 
 
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Brasses, bronze and silver of the Islamic lands. XI, Part one
Brasses, bronze and silver of the Islamic lands. XI, Part two
Brasses, bronze and silver of the Islamic lands. XI, Part three
Brasses, bronze and silver of the Islamic lands. XI, Part four
 
Titre(s) de couverture : 
The Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art : brasses, bronze and silver of the Islamic lands
Autre(s) titre(s) : 
The Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art. Volume XI
 
Sujets : 
Islamic art metal-work
N6264.G7. L667 2022
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