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Одесский музей западного и восточного искусства |
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Категория: Искусство. Культура » Живопись, графика, скульптура, музеи |
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Автор: Н. Луцкевич, О. Соколов, Е. Шелестова
Издательство: Одесса: Маяк
Год издания: 1978
Количество страниц: 55
Язык: русский
Формат: PDF (scan)
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Путеводитель знакомит с хранящимися в музее произведениями выдающихся художников стран западной Европы, Америки, а также с искусством мастеров Среднего и дальнего Востока. Богатое и разнообразное собрание Одесского музея западного и восточного искусства - одного из лучших музеев этого профиля на Украине - пользуется у любителей и специалистов заслуженной популярностью и признанием. Музей создан в 1920 году на базе частных коллекций. В его экспозиции и запасниках имеются замечательные произведения зарубежных мастеров, среди них немало экспонатов поистине редкостных. |
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Shah Abbas: The Remaking of Iran. Exhibition catalogue of the British Museum |
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Категория: Живопись, графика, скульптура, музеи, Искусствоведение, культурология |
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Автор: Sheila R. Canby
Издательство: British Museum Press
Год издания: 2009
isbn: 0714124524
Количество страниц: 283
Язык: english
Формат: PDF
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Shah 'Abbas I was one of Iran's most influential leaders. Combining his ruthless ambition with a desire for stability, he left a far-reaching mark on the society and artistic heritage of Iran, renovating the country's spectacular shrines and transforming its trading relations with the rest of the world. This richly illustrated book brings together an amazing array of treasures that were given to Iran's shrines during Shah 'Abbas's reign. It traces the story of the Safavid dynasty (1501-1722), a period of dynamic religious and political development in Iran. Art and architecture flourished and achieved new heights of beauty and brilliance with the creation of the magnificent shrines at Ardabil, Mashhad and Qum. During this so-called Golden Age of Persian art, Shah 'Abbas renovated these shrines and donated to them priceless works of art including sumptuous carpets, silks, porcelain and albums, many of which are illustrated here in glorious detail. He also created the new capital at Isfahan his crowning artistic achievement where he rebuilt his empire surrounded by an inner circle of great artists and thinkers. From here he encouraged foreigners to come to Iran and welcomed the opportunity to open up trading links with Europe. This fascinating book looks in detail at this turning-point in Iran's history. It investigates the context of Shah Abbass gifts and renovations; it also explores how these shrines functioned in the early seventeenth century and the ways in which practices and beliefs initiated under the Safavids are reflected in the world-famous shrines at Mashhad and Qum of today.
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